Troubleshooting

Problems running Norton Ghost

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Problems running Norton Ghost

Some errors may occur that do not produce an error code.

Card not found/Card not installed

This error can occur if a driver cannot find a network card installed on your computer. The error can occur when you start your computer with a Ghost boot disk or run a task in the Virtual Partition. Check the following:

Ensure that you selected the correct network card when you created the Ghost boot disk.

Ensure that the Plug and Play O/S setting in the BIOS does set up Plug and Play devices.

For example, if the setting in the BIOS is Plug and Play O/S, then the setting for the BIOS to set up Plug and Play devices is N. Some BIOS phrase this differently and require the setting to be Y. Try the generic instructions for accessing the BIOS included in this manual or check your computer manual for instructions specific to your computer.

This applies only to some cards and some BIOSs.

Creating an image on an NTFS partition

You may experience problems if you are attempting to back up in the following situation:

You have a dual-boot environment.

You are running Norton Ghost from a Windows 9x partition.

You are trying to create an image in an NTFS partition.

This cannot be achieved because of a known Windows 9x limitation of reading NTFS partitions.

A workaround for this is to start your computer with a Ghost boot disk and then run Ghost.exe to complete the backup image.

Cannot start from drive A

If your computer does not check drive A first on startup, use your computer’s Setup program to change its settings.

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