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No C: Drive; Only D: Drive

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Nofeark21

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Dec 27, 2006
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I recently did a image and when I try to put that image onto another machine it has an issue. I log in as administrator, but then takes a real long time to gain access to anything. Once I do, I look into My Computer and there is no C: drive. It only has a D: Drive. What did I do that would cause this? I have tried reimaging again. Then I tried a whole new image and tried to install that and it didn't work.
I am running out of answers.
I use Drive Image 7.0.
 
Are the machines the same as each other, are you trying to image a machine that has completely different hardware to the destination machine?

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linney,
the machines are two different kinds. I ran the setup for the ethernet drivers on the machine I am using the image off of trying to see if it will work on the machine that is going to be imaged. Doesn't seem to working how I want it to.
 
Each machine is going to require different drivers for it's hardware, not to mention what Activation problems you may create.

Start from the beginning and tell us what you are trying to achieve.
 
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