Hi ahmedalmatook,
Limerick (as usual !) is right

I'm doing exactly what you're trying to do at present i.e copy my XP (NTFS) to my slave (FAT32) with no problems . When you say it doesn't work , what do you mean ? Does the FAT32 drive not show up in the list of available drives ??

Firstly , as Limerick said make a Win98SE or WinME bootdisk . In Ghost go to the Ghost Boot Wizard . Follow the steps and when you get to the DOS version , select MSDOS and NOT PCDOS . Then insert your bootdisk and Ghost will copy the files to it's program directory . When you get to the end there's a box at the bottom for additional parameters . I use "-auto" which allows you to copy partitions bigger than 2Gbits without prompting . You should then insert another floppy and Ghost will copy all it's files , including the necessary bootfiles to the disk .

Now reboot your PC with the Ghost floppy in the drive and once Ghost starts select , Copy Partition to Image . Select your XP (NTFS) partition and in the list of destination drives you should see your slave (FAT32) . Select it then type the name you want to call it .
Click OK and you'll have the option to compress it if you want .

One thing to add . Be carefull when you select the source and destination drives/partitions . It's easy to make a mistake and overwrite the wrong drive/partition . I speak from experience .

Hope this helps.

Paul