Question : Ghost Imaging problem on Laptop with Dual Hard drive

This is my first time posting to any community

Here's a situation

Our current laptop models D410 and D620 are reaching end of life and getting replaced with newer model D630. We have variety of configurations on these laptops (e.g. Laptops with two hard drives, laptop with external CD writer)

Our normal process to image a machine to into USB DOS boot disk with network drivers, pull the image from network and lay it down to primary hard drive of the machine using the ghost command line DST=2 (Boot disk is DST = 1). Its been working fine for several models with Dual Hard drive such as D620, P670 and P690

Dell D630 has introduced a new complexity to the process. Basically, the second hard drive (Modular Bay attached) takes over the primary so ghost image gets pulled down to secondary hard drive which in turn break all our internal imaging script.

Right now, the solution is to disconnected the drive, start imaging and as soon as ghost starts laying the image down, put the drive back in for everything to work properly.

This is clugy process and doesn't fly with several supports folks who frequently image/reimage the machine.

I am basically looking for ideas on how to quickly handle this. I am in the process of migrating Boot disk to WinPE which will let me handle this type of stuff using vbscript but I need something in the interim to handle this issue.

Does anyone know of a way to programmatically handle this? Using some bat file, internal dos command or some dos utility

Answer : Ghost Imaging problem on Laptop with Dual Hard drive

also see

http://members.cox.net/tglbatch/

for handling Drive letters

I hope this helps !
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