There are generally two kinds of situations where this problem can occur easily.
Question 1: The new machine is equipped with ghost system.
Problem. 2 is the machine originally equipped with a system A, is modified Ghost B system. There are two situations in which I am confronted, and I am only confronted with the above problems in these two ways. And these two situations can actually be attributed to one reason. Analysed below.
Problem One solution: I think that we bought the new machine with Ghost installed system, the general use of Third-party partitioning software to the hard disk partition, to format, and then began to install the system, but the problem is that you can format the format and ghost system used in different formats, If you use NTFS for partitioning your hard disk, the Ghost good system is FAT32. Even the partitioning tools that are likely to be in the same format will be problematic. (for example, the NTFS with PQ, DM lattice, respectively)
Problem two solution: the same reason. So I say it boils down to one reason. So you installed the a I'm assuming the tomato garden ghost, and then when I reload, you choose b I set it up as a computer company, which also has the difference in the above analysis.
My solution is simple. Either way, you can try it on me.
Directly run the Ghost Program (common CD-ROM), after entering the main interface of the program, select disc from image!, remember, is disc from image, do not choose partion from image (if you are partion from image , you'll find that you can't go down after the next step, the button is gray. After you select disc from image, and then locate the Winxp.gho file on the disc (not necessarily the filename, but the suffix name is Gho, or you can see directly the size of the file), you can complete the installation below.