Error 54 The Network Is Busy Ghost
booting a computer with a norton ghost floppy disk. With this disk I'm trying to connect thru command prompt to the network so I can load or create an image with norton ghost. I already try it before and never had a problem, but now it is giving me the message 'Error 54: The network is busy'. Does anyone has a clue of what is going on? Thanks! Guest, May 18, 2005 #1 Advertisements Phillip Windell Guest Use the GhostCast Server. It comes with Ghost as long as you don't have the "home user" version. You connect to it instead of Windows. The Ghost Client only needs the DOS NDIS Driver or Packet Driver and just minor http://www.symantec.com/connect/forums/needing-simple-tcp-ghost-boot-disk configuration to work. It is much simpler than trying to get the MS Networking Client for DOS to map a drive to the server. It can also accept multiple connection and can "image" multiple machines at once via Multi-Casting. -- Phillip Windell [MCP, MVP, CCNA] www.wandtv.com "Mario Mireles" <> wrote in message news:... > Hi! to all > I'm booting a computer with a norton ghost floppy disk. With this disk I'm > trying to connect thru command prompt to http://www.pcreview.co.uk/threads/error-54-the-network-is-busy.1735558/ the network so I can load or create > an image with norton ghost. I already try it before and never had a problem, > but now it is giving me the message 'Error 54: The network is busy'. > > Does anyone has a clue of what is going on? > > Thanks! Phillip Windell, May 23, 2005 #2 Advertisements Show Ignored Content Want to reply to this thread or ask your own question? It takes just 2 minutes to sign up (and it's free!). Just click the sign up button to choose a username and then you can ask your own questions on the forum. Sign Up Now! Similar Threads Re: 2000 Pro No Network but a Network Connection Accepted Steven L Umbach, Jul 1, 2003, in forum: Microsoft Windows 2000 Networking Replies: 1 Views: 526 Damon Jul 2, 2003 Re: 2000 Pro No Network but a Network Connection Accepted Dom, Jul 2, 2003, in forum: Microsoft Windows 2000 Networking Replies: 0 Views: 512 Dom Jul 2, 2003 Re: Slow 2000 Network Speeds but fast 98 Network Speeds Brent B, Aug 8, 2003, in forum: Microsoft Windows 2000 Networking Replies: 1 Views: 385 Marina Roos Aug 8, 2003 Re: Slow 2000 Network Speeds but fast 98 Network Speeds Brent B, Aug 6, 2003, in forum: Microsoft Windows 2000 Networking Replies: 2 Views: 510 Brian Oakes [MSFT] Aug 9, 2003 Mapping network drive and Networ
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