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I apologize for my ignorance in this area. Unfortunate for me, i'm not a programmer and don't know DOS very well. This thread has a lot of good information, but there's a lot of products being thrown out for discussion as well as using various switches, command lines, etc. So, i've been looking for any info on why this is happening and what i can do to correct this so that i can start loading my main programs. <- even though it closed out at only 65%. It reaches 65% of the backup and then the disk is closed out, ejected and Ghost pops up a window saying that the image was created successfully. I then put in the 2nd DVD and the backup continues for about 3 minutes. I get through the first DVD just fine which is about 62% of the backup. I've tried using a manufacturers Ghost 2003 boot cd but it acts goofy.
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I have a clean install of the OS, everything is configured as i like, drivers are all installed and now, before i start loading programs, i want to get a clean backup image so that going forward when i want to return to this point, i don't have to start from scratch and i don't have to reactivate the OS each time.
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I would like to continue this practice under Windows VISTA Ultimate.
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This way i don't have to reactivate the software each time i do a restore/reinstall, etc.
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I routinely (under XP) reformat my drive and then do a restore of my base image (just the OS with Drivers and updates) and then update manually from that point. I reformatted the drive before installing Vista. In my situation, I have a 60 gig hard drive with only 1 partition and Vista Ultimate installed cleanly.
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I'm wondering if someone could summarize what to try or do. I've read this entire thread and there's a lot of good information here, but i am also a bit confused with all the products being thrown out to try. Versions 9 and 10 are consumer versions, which use a completely different cloning technology which is more suitable for consumer environments. These versions use a cloning technology more suitable for deploying OSs in enterprise environments. Regarding the questions on versions, Ghost versions 8.0, 8.2 (GSS 1.0), 8.3 (GSS 1.1) and 11 (GSS 2.0) are the recent enterprise versions. Ghost 11, comes with GSS 2.0 handles all these situations correctly, and it is the version that officially support Vista.
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Usually it is possible to correct these things using BCD edit. For example, if you install Vista on a partition already created by a previous version of Windows or another tool, it could work since the partition offset is still track-aligned. This is the reason for previous versions of Ghost to work with some machines but not with the others. In most of the disks, first partition used to start from track one (offset sector 63) and Vista starts it from 1MB (usually 2048) sectors. The second was when partition alignments in Vista changed from track boundary to MB boundary. Many users overcome this by using the switch –fdsp (Force Disk Signature Preserve) with Ghost. The first major problem came when Vista didn’t like Ghost clearing the disk signature.
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Previous version of Ghost could restore early builds of Vista but not the later ones. I'm curious as to whether most of the issue's people have been having with Ghost and Vista have only been with the "Home" version of Ghost. The goal for getting Sysprep working is only to save space, which may still prove impractical as each test bench box will probably have it's own set of configurations and such.but I digress. Doing image creates and restores work like a charm though. Only limitation from what I've read is if you're going to be using AI to capture application settings or to create deployment packages, it only works with 32-bit apps.Īs far as cloning Vista using Ghost32.exe, I've had no issues since before the February CTP of Vista, we've been using Ghost Corporate Edition 8.3 previous to the current version 11.Ĭurrently I'm testing deploying (or reverting, which is what our QA department will use it for) using Ghost Solution Suite 2.0, so far the only real hang up is working with sysprep, Vista and the Ghost Console. You will need to get Symantec Ghost Solution Suite 2.0 for 圆4 support on the clients.