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March 22nd, 2001, 08:26 PM
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[RESOLVED] Norton Ghost 2001 and CDR Help....
Hello Everyone, I was wondering if anyone had any experience Ghosting an image of a hardrive to cdr's. I have a HP 9100 and Ghost 2001, and Ghost never is able to see my CDR drive.. Of course I'm using norton ghost from dos. (My OS is win98 se) What am I doing wrong?!!!
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March 23rd, 2001, 01:56 AM
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Registered User
You have to ensure your CD-RW unit is supported by Ghost 2001. There's a manual where you can find a list of all supported CD-RW units. Have you checked it? If not, you'd better read it.
Ghost 2001 works fine under DOS. I've done it once.
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March 23rd, 2001, 05:16 AM
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i have hp 9100i and norton ghost 6.5 and it works great for 4x (all norton will allow).. but as of late ive ben using drive image pro 4 (same on the 4x speed) and it works good to
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March 24th, 2001, 09:18 AM
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Thank you all for your help, But as it turns out I have found out what I was doing wrong.....
I wasn't running Ghostpe.exe 2001 from a "COLD BOOT"!!!! Just running it from ctl-alt-del. arrg!
My HP 9100i Pops right up ad now I'm a Drive burning fool!
Waldo
<font face="Verdana, Arial" size="2">Originally posted by waldo:
Hello Everyone, I was wondering if anyone had any experience Ghosting an image of a hardrive to cdr's. I have a HP 9100 and Ghost 2001, and Ghost never is able to see my CDR drive.. Of course I'm using norton ghost from dos. (My OS is win98 se) What am I doing wrong?!!! </font>
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