is it possible to change from a ide-boot hdd to a scsi boot hdd (win2k server is running from the ide-hdd) using norton ghost to transfer the partition ?
Do i need special scsi drivers to boot from the scsi hdd ?
If the SCSI drivers are already installed in Win2K you can change the boot drive. If not, you have to install the drivers first.
If you're currently running the drive in the system you want to change, then chances are that the drivers are already there (since you're using the SCIS drive).
The only time you would really need DOS drivers, would be when one would want to boot from the floppy drive. Are you thinking about booting SCSI from a DOS floppy to transfer your Ghost image?
No, im transfer the image within windows [norton ghost 2003] and then want to reboot from the scsi-hdd [marked as drive-5], but im see that in dos the scsi drive isn't reconized