Norton Ghost + Parallels?

Hello,
I just switched over to Parallels from Boot Camp. Before switching I made a backup of my XP install using Norton Ghost 10.0
I have these backup files on both a USB 2.0 and a Firewire external drive.
I have been unsuccessful in restoring my system using ghost 10.0 (mainly getting XP to restart using a startup disc and reading from the external drive).
Has anyone done this successfully??
Thanks.

Just as an FYI... the most recent (and stable) beta of Parallels allows you to use your BootCamp installation:
http://forum.parallels.com/thread5997.html
It actually works quite well and you don't have to have two installations of Windows. I'm not sure how you might be able to restore your Ghost BootCamp image into Parallels. You may find you have problems even if you manage to get it to work as you'll be restoring an image that is using totally different drivers for just about every component. You may just want to start fresh with a clean install... or re-install BootCamp and then just use the BootCamp installation within Parallels (this is really the ideal solution).

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