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Paul Duthie <[log in to unmask]>
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Fri, 11 May 2001 10:45:28 +1000
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Hello Dave,

Friday, May 11, 2001, 10:24:29 AM, you wrote:

DAA> I'm trying to make an image of my drive, & Ghost 5.0b keeps failing with
DAA> "NT not flushed" error, mentioning that I should "shut it down
DAA> properly".

DAA> It *is* shut down properly. I've tried several times.

DAA> Disk: 20gig 7200rpm WDC.
DAA> Partition1: fat32, 8gig
DAA> Partition2: ntfs, 11-odd gig

DAA> win98se is installed on part1, default.
DAA> win2k spk1 is installed on part2, default

DAA> I've tried Ghost on the entire drive, or doing partitions only,
DAA> exporting to an image-file, on a separate internal scsi drive. Each time
DAA> it creates the image for the 1st partition, fat32, w/ no problems. Then,
DAA> it barely begins the 2nd partition, ntfs, & fails.

DAA> I don't have system commander, etc. installed; I boot from win98 floppy
DAA> before running ghost from floppy.

DAA> Does anyknow know if this is a known issue, and/or if it would be solved
DAA> by [new] ghost 6.5?

DAA> Thanks!!

DAA> Dave A. Anselmi

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if you're using Win2K, get ghost 6.51 or higher..the others have
problems

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