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gtbmcollins
11-30-2009, 03:31 PM
I'm very much new to this Grub software, can someone please help me with this? There is a video that I saw on Youtube that shows Grub/XP being imaged with Ghost and used as a Automatic Recovery option http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=HrljirWivBQ. One hard drive and several partitions:

1.XP
2.Vista
3.Data
4.Grub

Grub is loaded by default. I don't really care about Vista. I want to install it on a 40GB hard drive. Can someone please give a very detailed description on how to do this? I would like for my XP partition to be NTFS.


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saikee
12-03-2009, 06:20 PM
Don't think I know what was being done. However it is possible to get a self bootable Ghost installed in a small partition so that it is just a booting choice.

The Ghost just write a a master copy of Xp back on a designated partition everytime Xp gets corrupted.

Grub is just being used to switch to Ghost that restore a master copy of Xp. On reboot the user can select from Grub to start Xp again as from a fresh condition.