Archived from groups: comp.sys.ibm.pc.hardware.storage () We are using Ghost ver 7.5 or something like that. This has worked fine a hundred times in the past.
I create a network boot disk with the ghost wizard. I boot the computer with it. Once i get to the A prompt I type ghost.exe and it loads the ghost program. Works everytime fine.
Today I am trying to ghost a new computer. So i created a new boot disk with these broadcom netxtreme drivers.
It boots fine and maps a network drive fine. However, when i put the ghost program floppy in and type ghost.exe at the a prompt, the cursor just goes down the next blank line. It blinks and just hangs there. The ghost program doesn't load.
I have a Boot CD with a DOS version of Ghost in it (Ghost 11). I used to use it for booting a PC, running Ghost from there, and creating an image of a hard drive. Download Ghost 11.5 by Symantec. VETUSWARE.COM the biggest free abandonware downloads collection in the universe. You: guest Haec sententia nil esse. - Juliano Vetus, site founder. MS-DOS books on Amazon.com! — Mailman 3 hosting. •Ghost for DOS/classic Windows (set the program not to detect Windows and it'll work fine in '95,98,ME.
It just hangs on that screen, ad infinitum. Is this a PC Dos memory problem?? If so how to i resolve it? Archived from groups: comp.sys.ibm.pc.hardware.storage () I found an older version of the ghost.exe from 1999.
When I launch that one the program actually loads. However, when i try to create the image it errors saying, NTFS Error: Error reading FILE_VOLUME MFT record.
I just can't win. Editor x ray photoshop. Any idea why i'm getting this error? The ghost exe that was hanging is from 2001.
When I check the properties on it, it was created on Dec 1, 2001. > What happens if you boot using the Ultimate Boot CD, > and selecting Bart's Network Boot on that, and then > run ghost from a floppy after that has booted? I booted from Ultimate Boot CD got to my network, mapped a drive, and then ran the ghost.exe from the network. It hangs too. Just like the other way.
> And you still need to work out exactly which ghost version you are > using to get much useful in the way of comments if its a subtle problem. When I launch any of the ghost programs on the server that I installed it (symantec ghost console, ghost explorer, ghostcast server) and click on help> about, they all list Program Version 7.5.0.335.
Thanks for your help! Archived from groups: comp.sys.ibm.pc.hardware.storage () wrote in message news.770@f14g2000cwb.googlegroups.com. > > is this a PC Dos memory problem?? If so how to i resolve it? > Ah an MCSE in distress. C'mon, do some basic trouble shooting yourself first so you can tell us what's been tried sofar. - if you're using Caldera DOS try different DOS version - does Ghost load with a clean boot diskette (so without network)?
- how much free mem after loading NIC drivers etc. - that kind of stuff. Then of course you check the Symantec KB to see if this is some kind of known problem. > We are using Ghost ver 7.5 or something like that. Ah, or something like that. I can see you're very keen on getting this fixed.
Archived from groups: comp.sys.ibm.pc.hardware.storage () We are using Ghost ver 7.5 or something like that. This has worked fine a hundred times in the past.
I create a network boot disk with the ghost wizard. I boot the computer with it. Once i get to the A prompt I type ghost.exe and it loads the ghost program. Works everytime fine.
Today I am trying to ghost a new computer. So i created a new boot disk with these broadcom netxtreme drivers.
It boots fine and maps a network drive fine. However, when i put the ghost program floppy in and type ghost.exe at the a prompt, the cursor just goes down the next blank line. It blinks and just hangs there. The ghost program doesn't load.
I have a Boot CD with a DOS version of Ghost in it (Ghost 11). I used to use it for booting a PC, running Ghost from there, and creating an image of a hard drive. Download Ghost 11.5 by Symantec. VETUSWARE.COM the biggest free abandonware downloads collection in the universe. You: guest Haec sententia nil esse. - Juliano Vetus, site founder. MS-DOS books on Amazon.com! — Mailman 3 hosting. •Ghost for DOS/classic Windows (set the program not to detect Windows and it'll work fine in '95,98,ME.
It just hangs on that screen, ad infinitum. Is this a PC Dos memory problem?? If so how to i resolve it? Archived from groups: comp.sys.ibm.pc.hardware.storage () I found an older version of the ghost.exe from 1999.
When I launch that one the program actually loads. However, when i try to create the image it errors saying, NTFS Error: Error reading FILE_VOLUME MFT record.
I just can't win. Editor x ray photoshop. Any idea why i'm getting this error? The ghost exe that was hanging is from 2001.
When I check the properties on it, it was created on Dec 1, 2001. > What happens if you boot using the Ultimate Boot CD, > and selecting Bart's Network Boot on that, and then > run ghost from a floppy after that has booted? I booted from Ultimate Boot CD got to my network, mapped a drive, and then ran the ghost.exe from the network. It hangs too. Just like the other way.
> And you still need to work out exactly which ghost version you are > using to get much useful in the way of comments if its a subtle problem. When I launch any of the ghost programs on the server that I installed it (symantec ghost console, ghost explorer, ghostcast server) and click on help> about, they all list Program Version 7.5.0.335.
Thanks for your help! Archived from groups: comp.sys.ibm.pc.hardware.storage () wrote in message news.770@f14g2000cwb.googlegroups.com. > > is this a PC Dos memory problem?? If so how to i resolve it? > Ah an MCSE in distress. C'mon, do some basic trouble shooting yourself first so you can tell us what's been tried sofar. - if you're using Caldera DOS try different DOS version - does Ghost load with a clean boot diskette (so without network)?
- how much free mem after loading NIC drivers etc. - that kind of stuff. Then of course you check the Symantec KB to see if this is some kind of known problem. > We are using Ghost ver 7.5 or something like that. Ah, or something like that. I can see you're very keen on getting this fixed.