Norton Ghost will image anything on any hard drive. It creates an image file of
the hard drive on another hard drive, CD-ROM burner, etc. Then if your HD takes
a puke, you boot with the Ghost floppy and tell it to re-image the HD from the
image you previously made.
It does not matter what is on the disk, it gets reformatted to the specs of the
initial image that was made. It the new HD is bigger, no problem. It formats
the drive and copies the information from the image anyway.
Bill