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we highly recommend that you visit our Guide for New Members. Hard drive ghosting problem Discussion in 'Windows XP' started by Jascat, Jun 13, 2003. Thread Status: Not open https://forums.techguy.org/threads/hard-drive-ghosting-problem.139673/page-2 for further replies. Page 2 of 4 < Prev 1 2 3 4 Next > Advertisement slipe Joined: Jun 27, 2000 Messages: 6,832 Is the HD you are installing new? I think johnwills suggestion was to partition from there. You want to partition then format. Right click in the drive area and there is an option to delete the partition. I presume after you have deleted it there is an option application error to make a partition Ive never done it from there. You can also format from a right click after it is formatted. If the drive is showing as the right size you might just format it. I would try that first but I dont want to speak for him since you are following his suggestion. slipe, Jun 14, 2003 #16 Jascat Thread Starter Joined: Jun 7, 2003 Messages: 56 I application error 29004 deleted the partition & now all mention of the drive has disappeared. i went into my computer & it has gone from there as well??? Jascat, Jun 14, 2003 #17 JohnWill Retired Moderator Joined: Oct 19, 2002 Messages: 106,414 Originally posted by slipe: There is no reason that MaxBlast would work if GHOST doesn't. I've never had GHOST fail to do a copy, and I've been using it for many versions and years. Thats because you are too smart to have an EZ-BIOS overlay on your drive. If you have an overlay on the drive Ghost will not copy a drive where MaxBlast will. Click to expand... Well, you're 100% right. There is absolutely no reason to install the EZ-BIOS overlay on any system built in the last 4 years, and even before that if you upgrade the BIOS. I truthfully don't even think about drive overlays anymore. JohnWill, Jun 14, 2003 #18 JohnWill Retired Moderator Joined: Oct 19, 2002 Messages: 106,414 Originally posted by Jascat: I deleted the partition & now all mention of the drive has disappeared. i went into my computer & it has gone from there as well??? Click to expand... Right Click on My Computer, Manage, Disk Manager. Locate the new drive and right click o