- #HIDDEN GHOST 8.3 PARTITION RESTORE CODE#
- #HIDDEN GHOST 8.3 PARTITION RESTORE PC#
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#HIDDEN GHOST 8.3 PARTITION RESTORE WINDOWS#
Original algorithm for recovering deleted folders in Windows NT, 2000, XP (FAT32) Supported hidden file systems: Hidden FAT12, Hidden FAT16, Hidden FAT32, Hidden NTFSĬorrectly recovers files deleted in Windows NT, 2000, XP (FAT32) Supported file systems: FAT12, FAT16, FAT32, NTFS (NT 4), NTFS5 (2000, XP). I forgot to mention that with gdisk command, I received the following message: "Gdisk (w) fixed disk 1 has overlapping drive".Works under Microsoft Windows 7/Vista/XP/2000 Windows Server 2008/2003/2000 with all 32bit&64bit. But before I got this problem, I'm using Ghost Console version 12 to load all images. I will try to use a newer ghostcast version. No, I don't have any boot manager installed. >no boot utilities installed can you then please run gdisk and post its output on the machine that you clone from and that you clone to after the clone.
#HIDDEN GHOST 8.3 PARTITION RESTORE CODE#
>Do you have any 3rd party boot utilities installed on this machine? This is very old version of ghost and I wonder whether it is getting confused with boot code utility. I will try again today to see if the results will be the same to confirm yesterday's tests.
#HIDDEN GHOST 8.3 PARTITION RESTORE PC#
load the image in one PC that already has the problem -> result = windows boot the first time -> personalization begins -> after the first reboot. (not sure the syntax) + image -> result = windows boot the first time -> personalization begins -> after the first reboot. Gdisk 1 /del /p:2 + load the image -> result = everything fineģ. Gdisk 1 /del /all + load the image -> result = everything fineĢ. I noticed that isn't true for all the time.ġ. > The PC reboots continously unless the second partition is removed. How could that happen?Īnd I already tried to activate the second primary partition (with and without deleting the first one), but windows continues to reboot and reboot. I understand what you're saying, but the problem is that the hard disk's size is 250 GB (before formatting) and we saw 2 primary partition with both 233 GB. > Having two identical entries shouldnt matter so long as your correct partition is marked as active and obviously contains OS files and boot code. 12 was a consumer release that has nothing in common with classic Ghost product line.įirst the command I used is "Gdisk 1 /status". Then it was only sold as Ghost solution suite. Classic Ghost was last sold as a consumer release back in 2003. Windows should not generally care if you have overlapping partitions but it may and perhaps boot loader gets confused about two identical partitions. If you do image to partition clone and then ghost will keep your partitions and will only restore to the one you chosen but in image-to-disk it will wipe them clean. Ghost will only create as many partitions as there are in the image hence why I am confused. You can of course run gdisk 1 /del /all before the clone but if you run image to disk clone then ghost will wipe all partitions for you anyhow. Gdisk will indeed report overlapping partitions like you saw. I really appreciated it.Ĭool so you are using gdisk. Once again, the solution is to delete all partition + create an new primary partition (example, just 1% of the hard drive size) then load the image again to the workstation. Can not find DHCP server".īut after multiples tests we found that the DHCP works well, no ports disable, the cable is correct. When I boot with my multicast cd, the computer I saw in some PC a message like "Enable start TCP/IP. I think that symantec ghost has some bugs with my image or hardware configuration, because I found an other weird problem. The solution I found is to delete all the partition or the "virtual" partition before sending back the image. So when we use multicast server the ghost version is 11.0. When I talk about the Ghost Console version 12, it is the Symantec_Ghost_Solution_Suite_2.0.2 (so I made a mistake). But don't know why after the loading the image I saw 4 partitions instead of 3.Īnd I'm sure that my image has only 3 partitions (in fact 2, but gdisk show 3 because the logical et extended partition) Yes ghost should wipe out all partition when we ghost all the disk.