I have the Ghost version that comes with NSW 2003.
1. What version of Ghost is this? The Belarc Advisor lists only two Ghost applications, Norton Ghost Explorer and Norton Ghost Start Service both of which are version 2003.775. Will this version create an image on a NTFS partition?
2. I recently purchased a WD 800BB External USB Drive and formatted it with two FAT32 partitions and one NTFS. I made one successful image to one of the FAT32 partitions and ran a successful integrity check. I also made a Standard Ghost Boot Disk and was able to access my ghost file on the external drive. I noticed that when I made the image Ghost ran an Iomega driver called guest.exe which apparently assigned a drive letter to the FAT32 partition that the image was going to. I formated this partition as 'E' but Guest.exe calls it 'C'.
Yesterday I tried to make another image to my other FAT32 partition (G) and the operation failed due to error 40213, 'Could not find G:xxxx.gho. xxxx.gho is the name I gave the image file as I went through the Ghost wizard. Does anyone know why?
3. Prior to purchasing my external drive I made two Ghost images and successfully checked the integrity. The other day I tried to access ghost.exe that is located in the Support folder on the NSW 2003 CD from the DOS prompt by using a Ghost Standard Boot disk but was unable to access my CD drive. I shared this with Symantec and they say Ghost does not support my CD drive which is a MSI ATAPI CD-RW CW4801. When I responded that I had made several boot disks using the Ghost Utilities and also two successful images they responded that Symantec does not recommend creating images using unsupported CD drives. Can anyone help?
1. What version of Ghost is this? The Belarc Advisor lists only two Ghost applications, Norton Ghost Explorer and Norton Ghost Start Service both of which are version 2003.775. Will this version create an image on a NTFS partition?
2. I recently purchased a WD 800BB External USB Drive and formatted it with two FAT32 partitions and one NTFS. I made one successful image to one of the FAT32 partitions and ran a successful integrity check. I also made a Standard Ghost Boot Disk and was able to access my ghost file on the external drive. I noticed that when I made the image Ghost ran an Iomega driver called guest.exe which apparently assigned a drive letter to the FAT32 partition that the image was going to. I formated this partition as 'E' but Guest.exe calls it 'C'.
Yesterday I tried to make another image to my other FAT32 partition (G) and the operation failed due to error 40213, 'Could not find G:xxxx.gho. xxxx.gho is the name I gave the image file as I went through the Ghost wizard. Does anyone know why?
3. Prior to purchasing my external drive I made two Ghost images and successfully checked the integrity. The other day I tried to access ghost.exe that is located in the Support folder on the NSW 2003 CD from the DOS prompt by using a Ghost Standard Boot disk but was unable to access my CD drive. I shared this with Symantec and they say Ghost does not support my CD drive which is a MSI ATAPI CD-RW CW4801. When I responded that I had made several boot disks using the Ghost Utilities and also two successful images they responded that Symantec does not recommend creating images using unsupported CD drives. Can anyone help?
- Ghost 2003 allows a boot floppy to be used, which includes external drive support. I suggest making a second image, based on the Windows 98 boot floppy and using WinImage to convert it to a 2.88MB image file, then copying the Ghost.exe file into it, and editing the last line of AutoExec.bat to include: ghost.exe.
- NOT so fortunate when RUN using the GHOST BOOT Disk- I tried to run an integrity check using the CDR Image files, (Booting from the Ghost Dos Boot Disk(s) that provides support for the CD-R and CD-RW Drives) and it will not recognize (SEE) the CD-R Drive. I also tried using the Basic Ghost Boot Disk (no support for CD's).
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