Well not quite: error e7d1000e: file/folder does not exist. Norton Ghost provides advanced backup and recovery for your computer. So, copying the file content should not take 40minutes, not to mention 4+bloody hours of just scanning, not even copying. SYSPRP Initialized SysPrep log at C:WindowsSystem32sysprepPanther 15:25:29. Now, I used ghost quite a few times, a backup never took more than 40 minutes, verify included. I use Symantec Ghost as it takes an image of the whole drive. See, for the past 4 hours, Ghost is scanning the source file. Once C:\ was empty, open backup file, copy, back to C \, paste. Restart C:/ delete, and again, and again, and. This error stopped the whole process, no skip file, no resume, it stopped. What is the problem, it was meant to be deleted anyway.
Not a bloody clue why it fails, both are correct in Source/Target address, but another death at start restore, same result.Ĭlever as I am, I think to myself: why not open the target drive through Ghost options, remove all files manually, and simply copy all from inside the backup file.īut here's the snag: delete went troublesome, often an error "cannot delete file, file not existent".
Manual check: file address tells me C:\, target tells me C:\. The error told me it could not restore to the drive, no such drive found. Ran into trouble with W10Pro, so backup restore needed.ĬD in drive, boot, restore computer, select file, start. With Norton Ghost 15.0, you have a choice of backup types: full system (disk image) or specific files and folders. I installed W10Pro, after full setup, I made a ghost of the drive, all is good. PS: no Ghost 15 option found to post in, my apologies for "misposting".