Not sure but I think when you install, MS OS's write some kind of hardware
id/descriptor someplace whether the mbr or regeistry so now it sees itself
installed on different HW and won't boot. Of course if the new lappy uses a
different chipset than the original it won't boot since it'll be seeing the
old drivers.
"Steve Maser" <> wrote in message
news:280620061712504301%...
> Hello!
>
> I have the current build of True Image Home 9.0 (the one released a
> few days ago).
>
> I was able to make the boot CD successfully and backup my Vista Beta
> 2 hard disk to external USB hard disk. Good! Ghost 10 would not let
> me do that from it's boot CD (thanks to those who recommended trying
> Acronis...)
>
> I was even then able to reformat the HD, put XP on that hard disk,
> then use the boot CD to restore my Vista image to the same computer
> (erasing the partition again). Also Good!
>
> But then I tried to move the Vista image to *another* computer
> (different model laptop, but same HAL) and got a blue screen at startup
> and Vista Beta 2 will not boot properly -- even in "Safe" mode.
>
>
> Do you know if there's some trick to be able to use True Image to
> migrate Vista Beta from one set of hardware to another? Somehow by
> prepping the Vista OS *before* imaging it? (ie, must I use "sysprep"?
> Something other command?)
>
>
> Any insight anyone here might have would be appreciated!
>
> - Steve
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