Building a Virtual Hard Disk to Boot any PC or TC110 Using a UbiBoot Enabled Hard DiskA hard disk image is created by running Client Builder on any of theclients that can be booted from the target HDD, as described in thechapter “Creating a Client Image” on page 39. If in the future youneed to add or change a client configuration in the hard disk image,you may need to transfer the image to an actual IDE hard disk toenable Windows to recognise the new client hardware configuration.Using a UbiBoot Enabled Hard DiskLearn to UseUnknownHardwareYou can make an instance of Windows 2000 or Windows XP learnto use unknown hardware. Use Neoware UbiBoot and then NeowareActive Cloner to create a UbiBoot-enabled hard disk drive, then con-nect that HDD to a PC or a TC containing the unknown hardware.Power-on the PC or TC and make it boot off the UbiBoot-enabledhard disk. Windows will detect the new hardware. You may need toprovide drivers media (CD-Rom for instance) for the detected hard-ware. Windows may ask you to reboot the PC or TC and you shoulddo so when asked to. In Device Manager, check that all the hardwarehas been successfully installed and is working according to yourrequirements. Once this is the case, the UbiBoot-enabled HD can beused to boot any client in which hardware has been detected andrelated drivers have been installed.Master HD forBuilding ImagesYou can use a Neoware UbiBoot-enabled hard disk as a master HDfor creating an image that can be used for cloning your systems.Make sure that the original master HD is an IDE hard disk. The fol-lowing are IDE hard disks: UDMA 33, UDMA 66, UDMA 100,UDMA 133. SATA disk drives are also usually considered as IDEdisk drives.