Q: I have tried ghost once a while back and had the same trouble.
it worked once but then never again.
my solution was to PQ Drive Image: D
but now trying to use the image of a Linux 3.5 HDD isnt PQDI Ghost try to do job.
i was proposed, but again, it lists only my HDD as the source of the image, but not destination.
whats the trick?
thanx
Re:It is better than Drive Image if you use the newest version that isnt a home edition…Get 7.5 Corproate for like $50 and all your issues you listed will be solved…..
Re:well look what i found in their knowledge base
http://service1.symantec.com/SUPPORT/ghost.nsf/8f7dc138830563c888256c2200662ecd/12f91ee1c6b04973882566f3007361dd?OpenDocument&sone=ghost_2003_tasks.html&stg=3&prod=Norton%20Ghost&ver=2003%20for%20Windows%202000/NT/Me/98/XP&base=http://www.symantec.com/techsupp/ghost/&next=ghost_2003_contact_tscs_other.html&src=sg&pcode=ghost&svy=
"You have multiple hard drives on a Windows NT system, and you want to save an image of one drive to another drive. However, you have no drives to choose from to save the image file to. All of your drives have NTFS partitions and no FAT partitions."
and people say Ghost is better then Drive image errr :disgust:
Re:it came with my EPoX 8RDA+ (nForce2) mainboard,
on the CD.
just the exe was there.
i ran it in a DOS environment.
Re:Which version of Ghost are you using? Are you using NTFS? Older version of Ghost could not save an image to a NTFS partition.
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