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"Rod Speed"
Look after a command line switch in the Ghost client to enable it to use
multiple image (this is fuzzy in my memories : if I use it, it is in a batch
file so I don't have to memorize it !)
It should chain to the next part automatically.
Read the Ghost manual.
There is books that are more pleasant to read but many, many topics are
covered by it.
The manual is _really_ helpfull
Did you tried to save your image using the higher compression level ?
(Assuming a Windows system)
If you need to save space from your disk image, look after Windows Service
pack files, as well as uninstall file for hotfix.
You can even try to "kill" your pagefile before taking the image.
Agreed. Symantec website are more easilly browsed by using "Google" to
search it !
--Richard.
When I go to load the images on to the other 10 PC's it gets to about
80% completion and tells me"Connection reset by server with Ghostcode
19922" another message appears referring to the file with the "001".
I have the image saved in the C:\Program Files\Norton Ghost 6.0
directory as is the file with the "001".
Look after a command line switch in the Ghost client to enable it to use
multiple image (this is fuzzy in my memories : if I use it, it is in a batch
file so I don't have to memorize it !)
It should chain to the next part automatically.
Yes. Basically because 2GB files are safest as far
as being universally supported by all partition formats.
Read the Ghost manual.
There is books that are more pleasant to read but many, many topics are
covered by it.
The manual is _really_ helpfull
Not sure you can force that.
Did you tried to save your image using the higher compression level ?
(Assuming a Windows system)
If you need to save space from your disk image, look after Windows Service
pack files, as well as uninstall file for hotfix.
You can even try to "kill" your pagefile before taking the image.
Yeah, it can run out of steam pretty quickly.
Its generally best to use google to search it.
Agreed. Symantec website are more easilly browsed by using "Google" to
search it !
--Richard.