Think about when you would use the recovery disk. You would use it
because something catastrophic had more or less destroyed the hard drive
partition that you usually boot from, and you want to use Ghost to restore
it from a backup image.
That can only happen if the system, booting from the recovery disk, can
get at both the backup image and the (new) boot drive.
So I'd expect to get a warning like this when backing up an image to a
drive that requires any additional drivers that aren't (by default) on the
Recovery Disk.
David Gillett
On 22 Nov 2006 at 4:12, [log in to unmask] wrote:
Date sent: Wed, 22 Nov 2006 04:12:10 EST
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Subject: [PCSOFT] Ghost question
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> Hi There,
>
> Need a question answered pertaining to Norton's Ghost. Here's the message I
> got.
>
> {{ These storages and network devices cannot be used when booting with
> Symantec Recovery Disk. While you can continue to use the product, you should
> obtain the necessary drivers and test Symantec Recovery Dish before you rely on
> the functionality provided by the recovery environment. For information
> about adding additional drivers and testing Symantec Recovery Disk, refer to the
> product documentation.}}
>
> Are there some drivers I need to make this work. All of this is totally
> alien to me.
>
> While I may not be the brightest light on the tree, there are a number of
> things I do not understand in reading about this program, I hope it's ok from
> time to time to ask stupid questions that I need to know. Harriet G.
>
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