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Norton Ghost
Anyone here use it? Just got v9.0 and am having issues with XP. I know there are some known SP2 related problems, but I thought I addressed them prior to install. I'm getting a "cannot connect to agent, service not running" error.
I feel lost anymore, I used to have a solid understanding of older dos/windows a million years ago, but since the registry came along, I have not kept up and am lost today. |
What is it that you are trying to do? Image the XP box and store the image on a server? Need more details.
The firewall on XP could be causing a problem, but again, it depends on what you are attempting to do. |
Yes, I just want to create an image and keep it on another drive. I think doing that is not a problem, but I can't get Ghost to run, I get this error as soon as I try and launch the program. I'm going to uninstall and try to install it all again tonight.
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Man I though this was about an old motorcycle!
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Every version of ghost I have used is used from a dos boot.
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Ghost is typically used with a boot disk. You boot the computer from the disk, run the ghost executable and create an image. This image can be place on either a network server, or a second harddrive in the same computer. As far as I know, you cannot image a disk partition with a running OS on it. The contents of the partition would change during the imaging process, making the image file worthless.
Is there some sort of utility for creating a bootdisk? |
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From what I have learned, ghost v9.0 runs from within windows and must be "installed", all prior versions ran from DOS. From what I am learning, there are lots of issues with 9.0 (especially with SP2 - what else is new), the older DOS versions seem to be better, but this is what I am stuck with.
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This is what I thought too, but version 9.0 supports "hot" imaging...actually that's all it does. Seems risky to me, but then again, I don't really know what I'm doing :) |
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I have not done a client side roll out in quite a while, so I should probably not continue blathering on exposing my ignorance......but that has never stopped me before. :) Isn't it possible to install Ghost so that it creates a seperate boot partition that allows you to create an image locally, skipping the boot disk altogether? Perhaps thats whats going on..... I dunno. I have turned into such a prima donna, I don't deploy to often... :cool: |
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We use ghost 9.0 here and I have had very few problems BUT
1. I am running it on a Win2000 OS 2. I backup to a separate drive i.e. I hook up drive to be imaged as a slave, image it to the C: drive. Then if that drive crashes at some later date, I grab a new drive around the same size, re-image it, and away we go. Seems I tried to run ghost on a Win98 and got the same errors you are getting. There is some weird work around but I don't remember it because I don't have to use it. |
I use ghost at work and at home
at work i image to a ghost cast server (that i run on one of my PCs when i need it) or to a drive mapping. both places i allways do it from a boot disk (home and sometimes work) or a boot cd (work). the boot cd has all the drivers for all of the network cards in my office, cd drivers incase i want to load from an image from a cd and ghost. works every time and i have win 95, 98, 2000 and XPsp2. i have tinkered with the ghost agent but i don't need to do it enough to justify the overhead of allways running it. |
Well, I guess I should have tried this first: I uninstalled and reinstalled again and everything works fine. Thanks for the replys..
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