Ghosting T60 - blinking cursor in upper left

Hello,
I am trying to ghost my T60 so that I can install a larger HDD.  The ghost itself is working - I can see the data when the drive is connected to another PC, but when I install in the laptop and try to boot, it goes through the POST then just sits there with a blinking cursor in the upper left corner?  I have googled and seen a few hits on this, but no real solution.  Anyone have any ideas or know the solution?
Using ghost32.exe version 8.0.  I have tried using the -IB extension and also writing the new ghost image both in the T60 and also on a separate PC, with the same results.
Thanks!
-Chris

I read another post - see below.  Any thoughts on this?  I am attempting a mere clone of the drives using acronis.
Thanks..
Quoted from another post....
When I clone my HD (using Apricorn Software), I have to:
1. Go into BIOS first and set Pre-Desktop Security to "Disabled".
2. Mount the Source drive in the External USB Enclosure.
3. Mount the Destination Drive in the Thinkpad.
4. If I don't do this, the Cloned drive is NOT bootable (just a blinking cursor). 

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