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in my case it was F:, since C: (Recovery partition) and D: (System Reserved partition) and E: (main partition with the OS and data) were the three partitions on the HDD connected to the first USB port. to exit to the command prompt, just type EXIT. type DiskPart.exe at the command prompt, and when if loads, type LIST DISK.
#Ghost 32 11.5 commands install
at the Vista install screen, select "Repair your computer".you need Vista disc and not 7 disc, since Microsoft has stripped the Windows 7 installation DVD from its pre-boot environment, so you cannot run external programs. put a Windows Vista installation DVD in the optical drive and boot the laptop with it.put Symantec Ghost (that is Ghost32.exe) on a USB stick and plug it into the second USB 2.0 port.plug the USB enclosure into the first USB 2.0 port.instal the SSD in the laptop and put the HDD in a USB enclosure.of course, i could put Ghost on the HDD to begin with (in which case only one USB port would have been needed), but i didn't want to take any chances. i used the two USB ports on my laptop to connect the old HDD in a USB enclosure and to connect a USB stick which contained Symantec Ghost. Here are the steps i used to clone my HDD to the new SSD using Symantec Ghost 11.5.