It worked flawlessly, but did require two software packages. To get around this I then used Partition Magic to expand the partition. ![]() So if you Ghost a 160GB drive to a 320GB drive you will find, at least I did, that the 320GB drive works just fine but thye partition is still the same 160GB partition size as was on the original drive. Ghost will do it, but it won't change your partition size for you. I can't speak to the question of changing drives AND changing drive interfaces (IDE -> SATA) but I can speak to using Ghost to migrate a computer from a small hard drive to a larger one.
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