Our latest systems are the Optiplex 740 with XP with SATA drives and I haven't had any problems.  I use sysprep and Ghost 11, command line version, not Ghost32.  I created my own boot files for the CD images.
 
John J. Jerry, Jr., CNA
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>>> "Skutt, Tim" <[log in to unmask]> 9/6/2007 12:38:16 PM >>>
I have been using Barts PE discs.  I had to install the serial ATA drivers onto the CD, but once that was done I can see the drive, and then we just ghost them.  Using ghost32.
 
Sometimes you can get lucky and set the BIOS mode for a serial ATA drive to compatible and then that will work as well.
 
Don it seems that the main library and us buy similar machines, I'd be glad to give you the ISO I have for BartsPE if you would like to mess around with it.

 

From: MSU Network Administrators Group [mailto:[log in to unmask]] On Behalf Of Bosman, Don
Sent: Thursday, September 06, 2007 12:17 PM
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Subject: [MSUNAG] Imaging tools for fully SATA workstations and laptops?

The newest systems from Dell (GX 745 & XPS1330) are using only SATA drives. Backup and restore solutions such as Acronis and Windows Backup cant restore as they dont find a hard drive. Even older Windows XP install discs wont load as they cant see the hard drive. Before I start searching for a new solutions or version - has anyone else run into this, and what are you using now?

Sysprep & Ripprep are fine for fresh loads, but I like to make an image backup of laptops before doing much of anything to them when they need work.

Thanks

Don Bosman

Information Technologist

Libraries, Michigan State University

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