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Error 36000 indicates an internal problem in Ghost, rather than being a specific kind of error. When the 36000 error happens Ghost writes out (or tries to, anyway) a file called GHOSTERR.TXT which contains a lot of internal diagnostic information (including information about where exactly in the code it failed) that we need to determine the root cause of the problem and determine both how to change the code to handle the situation better and figure out a workaround.If you could post that error file, it would be a big help. I'm seeing a GPF error upon ghosting a restore image. I'm using DOS 98 boot CD with no mods. Noticed this going from v11.2 to v11.5.
This does not happen in v11.2. I thought it could have been Ghost switches -rb -sure however just yesterday, watched another person restore with out using any switches and he got the same GPF error after the restore process was completed.
Ghosterr.txt is not being written too and has Zero data. I think something is happening to ghost before the err.txt data can be collected.
The are clean Vista and XP images with no applications and just windows updates. Would be nice to track this issue down to the root cause. I've seen this happen on a Dell optiplex 740 and a Dell XPS silver tower. I've been using a usb thumb drive to boot with, and the images are stored on a usb passport.Been working fine since last Summer.Today, I wrote an image from the passport to a new Dell Optiplex 760. Ran MS updates on the machine, installed more software.Tried to write a new image to the passport (not over-writing the old, thank you very much) and as soon as I start to type a name for the new image I get the Internal error msg.Rebooted couple of times, No deal.Just rebooted with another thumb drive, and am happily writing new image to the passport.Can't find a ghosterr file on the original thumb drive. Might it be on the passport?
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Contents • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • History [ ] Binary Research developed Ghost in, New Zealand. After the Symantec acquisition, a few functions (such as translation into other languages) were moved elsewhere, but the main development remained in Auckland until October 2009 at which time much was moved to India. [ ] Technologies developed by 20/20 Software were integrated into Ghost after their acquisition by Symantec in April 2000. PowerQuest [ ] At the end of 2003, Symantec acquired its largest competitor in the disk-cloning field, [ ]. On August 2, 2004, Norton Ghost 9.0 was released as a new consumer version of Ghost, which is based on PowerQuest′s version 7, and provides Live imaging of a Windows system.
Re: Running Ghost suite 11.0.1 on CD. From vmware in dos or command prompt mode that 16bit Ghost. DOS version of Ghost. Use 32-bit ghost32. Acer Z3101 Drivers more. exe. Download Ghost 11.5. The biggest free abandonware downloads collection in the universe. For you as long as it's in the same directory as ghost.exe).
Sophos Antivirus Price List. Ghost 9 continues to leverage the PowerQuest file format, meaning it is not backward compatible with previous versions of Ghost. However, a version of Ghost 8.0 is included on the Ghost 9 recovery disk to support existing Ghost customers. Ghost 3.1 [ ] The first versions of Ghost supports only the cloning of entire disks. However, version 3.1, released in 1997 supports cloning individual.
Ghost could clone a disk or partition to another disk or partition or to an image file. Ghost allows for writing a clone or image to a second disk in the same machine, another machine linked by a parallel or network cable, a network drive, or to a tape drive. Ghost 4.0 and 4.1 [ ] Version 4.0 of Ghost added technology, following the lead of a competitor,. Multicasting supports sending a single image simultaneously to other machines without putting greater stress on the network than by sending an image to a single machine.
This version also introduced Ghost Explorer, a program which supports browsing the contents of an image file and extract individual files from it. Explorer was subsequently enhanced to support to adding and deleting files in an image with, and later with, and. Until 2007, Ghost Explorer could not edit NTFS images. Ghost Explorer could work with images from older versions but only slowly; version 4 images contain indexes to find files rapidly. Version 4.0 also moved from to. The additional memory available allows Ghost to provide several levels of for images, and to provide the file browser.
In 1998, Ghost 4.1 supports password-protected images. Ghost 5.0 [ ] Version 5.0 moved to. Unlike the of earlier versions, 5.0 uses a (GUI). The Binary Research logo, two stars revolving around each other, plays on the main screen when the program is idle. In 1998, Gdisk, a script-based, was integrated in Ghost. Gdisk serves a role similar to, but has greater capabilities. Ghost for NetWare [ ] A Norton Ghost version for (called 2.0), released around 1999, supports partitions (although it runs in, like the others).
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Ghost 6.0 (Ghost 2001) [ ] Ghost 6.0, released in 2000, includes a management console for managing large numbers of machines. The console communicates with client software on managed computers and allows a to refresh the disk of a machine remotely. As a DOS-based program, Ghost requires machines running Windows to reboot to DOS to run it. Ghost 6.0 requires a separate DOS partition when used with the console. Ghost 7.0 / Ghost 2002 [ ] Released March 31, 2001, Norton Ghost version 7.0 (retail) was marketed as Norton Ghost 2002 Personal Edition. Ghost 7.5 [ ] Released December 14, 2001, Ghost 7.5 creates a virtual partition, a DOS partition which actually exists as a file within a normal Windows file system.
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