Tuesday, September 21, 2010

Ghost error when formatting complicated drive?

I am trying to reformat an frail hard drive that crashed. I used the operating system discs that come with the harddrive, but it doesn't work. It say it is installed but cannot find the ghost.txt for this reason it doesn't work. Yes I have it set to master, yes it is the correct disc.

Ghost error when formatting complicated drive?

breed it a slave to another working drive then on the master unseal command prompt and type format c: (without quotes) that normally will work
Do you start to have Norton Ghost? Because I did some google search and found that. Heres the link... http://www.experts-exchange.com/storage/... that may not be it.Who know...
Are you sure it says it can't FIND the spectre.txt ?

... or can't WRITE ghost.txt ?



Ghost.txt is the file file that GHOST ( By Symantec ) creates when it runs into an error. Verify your jumper, etc. It could be the fact that your BIOS does not make out the drive ... and thusly, Ghost can't write to it.



Make sure your CD's are CLEAN! A single fingerprint in the wrong place can still inflict disasterous results.


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