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Confirm use of Ghost on Vista
  1. #1


    JP Guest

    Confirm use of Ghost on Vista

    Can anyone confirm if Ghost 8.x software works for this OS? Thank you.





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  2. #2


    jonah Guest

    Re: Confirm use of Ghost on Vista

    On Fri, 16 Jun 2006 09:28:27 -0500, "JP" <jp@msn.com> wrote:

    >Can anyone confirm if Ghost 8.x software works for this OS? Thank you.
    >

    Would not even attempt Ghost 8.0 and Ghost 10 needs .NET which may
    cause even more grief.

    Try Acronis v9.0 there is a trial version works for me.
    http://www.acronis.com/

    Do not install it in Vista, put it on an XP box then make a bootable
    CD with it. Use that to backup Vista.

    Jonah


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  3. #3


    Michael Styles Guest

    Re: Confirm use of Ghost on Vista

    Just tried Acronis Home Edition 9.0 on Vista and it wouldn't install. Are
    you using a different edition?

    "jonah" <jonah123@yahoo.co.uk> wrote in message
    news:01k592hf012h315u9b90mga7ve4e5k4lp7@4ax.com...
    > On Fri, 16 Jun 2006 09:28:27 -0500, "JP" <jp@msn.com> wrote:
    >
    >>Can anyone confirm if Ghost 8.x software works for this OS? Thank you.
    >>

    > Would not even attempt Ghost 8.0 and Ghost 10 needs .NET which may
    > cause even more grief.
    >
    > Try Acronis v9.0 there is a trial version works for me.
    > http://www.acronis.com/
    >
    > Do not install it in Vista, put it on an XP box then make a bootable
    > CD with it. Use that to backup Vista.
    >
    > Jonah
    >



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  4. #4


    Alan Adams Guest

    Re: Confirm use of Ghost on Vista

    "JP" <jp@msn.com> wrote:

    > Can anyone confirm if Ghost 8.x software works for this OS? Thank you.


    Ghost 8.0 working just fine up to and including Beta 2. I would agree
    with avoiding Ghost 9.x and 10.x, but that's not a statement specific
    to Vista, either.

    In relation to the new Vista boot manager, you typically need -FDSP
    (disk signature preserve) during restore so that the disk signature
    will not have changed between original and restored copy. (Several of
    the default BCD entries that get created involve the disk signature.)

    If you intend to restore to a different partition than you backed up
    from, then you will need to "prepare" BCD for this by switching away
    from the default "partition" references (which reference both the disk
    signature and the partition number) and make them "boot" references.
    This would be prior to making the Ghost image, so that the boot
    manager restored from the Ghost image won't care about the disk
    signature or partition number it finds itself with.

    See the following thread for more information:
    http://forums.microsoft.com/MSDN/Sho...81082&SiteID=1

    Alan Adams

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  5. #5


    Kenny Louden Guest

    Re: Confirm use of Ghost on Vista

    Michael -
    to quote Jonah
    "Do not install it in Vista, put it on an XP box then make a bootable CD
    with it. Use that to backup Vista."

    kl

    "Michael Styles" wrote:

    > Just tried Acronis Home Edition 9.0 on Vista and it wouldn't install. Are
    > you using a different edition?
    >
    > "jonah" <jonah123@yahoo.co.uk> wrote in message
    > news:01k592hf012h315u9b90mga7ve4e5k4lp7@4ax.com...
    > > On Fri, 16 Jun 2006 09:28:27 -0500, "JP" <jp@msn.com> wrote:
    > >
    > >>Can anyone confirm if Ghost 8.x software works for this OS? Thank you.
    > >>

    > > Would not even attempt Ghost 8.0 and Ghost 10 needs .NET which may
    > > cause even more grief.
    > >
    > > Try Acronis v9.0 there is a trial version works for me.
    > > http://www.acronis.com/
    > >
    > > Do not install it in Vista, put it on an XP box then make a bootable
    > > CD with it. Use that to backup Vista.
    > >
    > > Jonah
    > >

    >


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    jonah Guest

    Re: Confirm use of Ghost on Vista

    On Fri, 16 Jun 2006 13:38:11 -0400, "Michael Styles"
    <mlstyles@bellsouth.net> wrote:

    >Just tried Acronis Home Edition 9.0 on Vista and it wouldn't install. Are
    >you using a different edition?
    >
    >"jonah" <jonah123@yahoo.co.uk> wrote in message
    >news:01k592hf012h315u9b90mga7ve4e5k4lp7@4ax.com...
    >> On Fri, 16 Jun 2006 09:28:27 -0500, "JP" <jp@msn.com> wrote:
    >>
    >>>Can anyone confirm if Ghost 8.x software works for this OS? Thank you.
    >>>

    >> Would not even attempt Ghost 8.0 and Ghost 10 needs .NET which may
    >> cause even more grief.
    >>
    >> Try Acronis v9.0 there is a trial version works for me.
    >> http://www.acronis.com/
    >>
    >> Do not install it in Vista, put it on an XP box then make a bootable
    >> CD with it. Use that to backup Vista.
    >>
    >> Jonah
    >>


    Acronis 9.0 V3633

    Don't install it in Vista, put it in XP and make a bootable CD > then
    boot from the CD to backup Vista.

    The only problem you may have is Acronis not seeing a HDD especially
    if its a new SATA, if thats the case Acronis have updated drivers on
    their site.

    Jonah

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    Steve Maser Guest

    Re: Confirm use of Ghost on Vista

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    In article <egBPjEVkGHA.4672@TK2MSFTNGP02.phx.gbl>, JP <jp@msn.com>
    wrote:

    > Can anyone confirm if Ghost 8.x software works for this OS? Thank you.
    >
    >



    What I'm looking for confirmation is if you can use Ghost 10's
    "restore" CD to at least actually *make* an image of a Vista hard disk
    to an external hard disk

    If you boot from Ghost 10's restore CD, you can go to "Recover", then
    "Recover using a legacy Ghost Image".

    This launches Ghost 8.2 "corporate edition".

    I can then (like on XP) do Local --> Disk --> To Image to save an image
    of my internal HD to my external HD.

    Or at least that's what I *want* to do.


    I've been unable to do that as we keep getting the message that:

    A source volume could not be locked as it is in use by another process.
    Do you wish to attempt to foce a dismount on the volume?
    ALL OPEN HANDLES TO THIS VOLUME WOULD THEN BE INVALID.

    If I say "yes", then another screen comes up that says "A source volume
    could not be locked (640).

    Needless to say, this all works with XP.


    Suggestions?

    - Steve

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    jonah Guest

    Re: Confirm use of Ghost on Vista

    On Fri, 16 Jun 2006 15:08:26 -0400, Steve Maser <maser@umich.edu>
    wrote:

    >[[ This message was both posted and mailed: see
    > the "To," "Cc," and "Newsgroups" headers for details. ]]
    >
    >In article <egBPjEVkGHA.4672@TK2MSFTNGP02.phx.gbl>, JP <jp@msn.com>
    >wrote:
    >
    >> Can anyone confirm if Ghost 8.x software works for this OS? Thank you.
    >>
    >>

    >
    >
    >What I'm looking for confirmation is if you can use Ghost 10's
    >"restore" CD to at least actually *make* an image of a Vista hard disk
    >to an external hard disk
    >
    >If you boot from Ghost 10's restore CD, you can go to "Recover", then
    >"Recover using a legacy Ghost Image".
    >
    >This launches Ghost 8.2 "corporate edition".
    >
    >I can then (like on XP) do Local --> Disk --> To Image to save an image
    >of my internal HD to my external HD.
    >
    >Or at least that's what I *want* to do.
    >
    >
    >I've been unable to do that as we keep getting the message that:
    >
    >A source volume could not be locked as it is in use by another process.
    >Do you wish to attempt to foce a dismount on the volume?
    >ALL OPEN HANDLES TO THIS VOLUME WOULD THEN BE INVALID.
    >
    >If I say "yes", then another screen comes up that says "A source volume
    >could not be locked (640).
    >
    >Needless to say, this all works with XP.
    >
    >
    >Suggestions?
    >
    >- Steve


    Try Acronis, it works. Uses Linux drivers to boot from CD ya see -
    reliable like - and no nebulous issues with vague error messages for
    which the only remedy is uninstall / re-install your symantec
    applications.

    Vistas' drive set up is not the same as XP which is probably why Ghost
    won't play. Acronis will back anything up, it takes a "true image" and
    does not give a toss what OS it is imaging.

    I use it for all flavours of Windows and Linux boxes with very few
    problems. Had hardware (disk reading problem) with Acronis initially
    on Vista and fixed with updated drivers from Acronis.

    Jonah

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