250 GB Western Digital in R40 won't start

I've used Norton Ghost for my 60 GB on a WD 250 GB of images in the Bay trey removable. The 250 seems to operate normally in the d: drive.

But it will not start the installation in c: drive

Windows XP Pro boots through the logo on a black screen with a blue screen light/dark Windows with a small Windows logo. The sign on guest never appears. Cursor is present and working.

Same thing happens in Mode without failure.

Work fine when I swap the 60 GB back in. Any ideas?

I tried the old dos based EZ - GIG disk accompanying the trey Bay. It ran for about 6 hours! He said he was copying the disk of 60 GB on a disc about twice that size. However when I installed the 250 in-house it started and showed that it is a 60 GB drive with unpartitioned balance.

Partition Magic allows to enlarge the partition.

Seems to work fine now.

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