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Old January 12th, 2005, 02:21 AM
dsalemmo dsalemmo is offline
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norton ghost 9.0 doesn't work on my computer

Info on my computer- Dell 3.0, one gig of ram, 120 gig hd of which 11 gig used.

I have tried at least 6 times to do an image backup on my computer using norton Ghost 9.0.

Before I ran the image I ran norton fix disk (Returned nothing wrong), did a defrag using perfectdisk 7.0. Ran norton systemworks one button fix (nothing wrong).

I copied the image to 2 DVD+RW disks (have a nec 1100a dvd+rw nd drive, with the latest firmware) the image ran to a conclusion with no errors.

However, being the skeptical person that I am, I wanted to verify the image,
so I used backup image browser. The first disk ran ok, and it asked for the 2nd disk, it got to the end and asked for the 1st disk again, and then a blue screen appeared and started to do a memory dump.

The technical info was: 0x0000000c4
(0x00000090), 0xf7717120 (hope I copied them correctly)

Does anyone have any ideas?
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Old January 13th, 2005, 03:21 PM
CyberChyt CyberChyt is offline
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Image spans

Question: Did you write your image file directly to DVD or did you span it afterwards?
1. I've noted that image files written directly to CD or DVD lose file integrity. I prefer to write to a single image file and span them before writing to CD/DVD
2. I recall seeing a reference on Symantec's site about specific games that can be installed on a system that will cause errors when creating image files.

Just a thought... notice you didn't get much input.
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