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Norton ghost does not see drive
Norton ghost does not see drive




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  1. #NORTON GHOST DOES NOT SEE DRIVE HOW TO#
  2. #NORTON GHOST DOES NOT SEE DRIVE ISO#

One more thing, regarding corruption of the image.

#NORTON GHOST DOES NOT SEE DRIVE ISO#

iso using DVD burning software, like Roxio or ISObuster? Could you please provide more step-by-step details? How can I " Extract and decompile the images using ghost explorer on hard drive" when Ghost Explorer will not read the image? Do you mean extract an. Ghost Disc then prompted me for CD 2 in drive D, even though CD 2 was already in drive E, and I used -DLIST=CDEG. I tried the -DLIST switch, but it did not help. Let me respond:Īs for those who urge me to reburn with different parameters, the problem is that there is data on this particular ghost image that I now need - badly.

#NORTON GHOST DOES NOT SEE DRIVE HOW TO#

Question: would it make any difference if I created a partition on my hard drive and copied the image files to the partition? (Not that I even know how to create a partition, but in my Internet reading about Ghost Disc, I recall there were some difficulties encountered when trying to restore an image from drive C: to drive C.) To the best of my recollection this configuration was created by a "wizard" that came with SystemWorks 2003.Ĭould I just change the extension to. Ghost Disc would simply prompt me to insert the next disc when the current one was full. Regarding the "spanned image option," I do not understand how this is different from what I did, which is to split the image into discrete, 1-Gb files over 3 discs. The thing is, I did that, and Ghost Explorer mysteriously prompted me for "CD 2 in drive C:\". In this case, create a temporary folder on a the hard drive, copy all the segments of the image file to that folder, and use Ghost Explorer to open the image file from the temporary folder." "You might be able to resolve the problem if the segments of the image file are on different partitions or different discs. I also searched Symantec's web site, and found this observation: I have already read the radified guide to ghost disc. I tried using command line switches, in various combinations: Huh? All 11 files are already together in one directory. I also tried copying all 11 files to the C: drive on a computer running Ghost 2003, but after loading a small percentage of the file, the program asks me to "insert CD2 in drive C:". Pressing "Cancel" generates a dialog box entitled "D:\CDR00001.GHO" with the message "Media not present. Pressing "OK" does not get rid of the dialog box. Here comes the bizarre part: A dialog box appears with the header "Please select file for segment 12," and in the file selection box is the name "CD00012.GHO." THERE IS NO SEGMENT 12, never has been. GhExp then asks for CD 1 containing the file CDR00004.GHO. GhExp then prompts me to insert CD2 in drive "D:". After doing this, I receive the anticipated error message regarding disk swapping, and I press OK. In order to avoid the now well-known disk swapping problem, I have copied CDR00011.GHO to c:\. GhExp then prompts me for the last image file, on dvd 3, called CDR00011.GHO. Using Ghost Explorer, I attempt to open CDR00001.GHO, which is on dvd 1 in drive "D:". Segments 1-5 are on disk 1, 6-10 on disk 2, segment 11 on disc 3. My Ghost disc image spans 3 dvd-r's with 11 files from CDR00001.GHO TO -00011.GHO.






Norton ghost does not see drive