Error Accessing Cd Dvd Disk 1972
Support Guy, we highly recommend that you visit our Guide for New Members. Ghost image integrity question Discussion in 'All Other Software' started by Waiting, Jul 16, 2005. Thread Status: Not open for further replies. Page 1 of 2 1 2 Next > Advertisement Waiting Thread Starter Joined: Jul 9, 2005 Messages: 66 I Can not verify the image integrity of my Norton DVD Ghost backup disk. After I click "run now" to start image verification I receive the following: "Error accessing CD/DVD disk (1972) No http://www.symantec.com/connect/forums/error-1972-current-disk-not-first-set-please-help CD/DVD disk in drive click retry click cancel" The problem is: the DVD is in its proper drive. Its also confusing because in step 5, I can view the contents of the image files using Ghost Explorer......Please advise.....thank you George Using WinXP home File system--NTFS Ghost 2003 Waiting, Jul 16, 2005 #1 Sponsor DCM1519 Joined: Mar 8, 2005 Messages: 1,141 What version of https://forums.techguy.org/threads/ghost-image-integrity-question.381580/ Ghost are you using? You might also copy all of the image data to a folder on your hard drive and run the integrity test there. DCM1519, Jul 16, 2005 #2 Waiting Thread Starter Joined: Jul 9, 2005 Messages: 66 dmullen said: What version of Ghost are you using? You might also copy all of the image data to a folder on your hard drive and run the integrity test there.Click to expand... Ghost 2003.... Waiting, Jul 16, 2005 #3 JohnWill Retired Moderator Joined: Oct 19, 2002 Messages: 106,414 You need to copy the image to a hard drive somewhere, I don't think GHOST 2003 can deal with it on a DVD. JohnWill, Jul 16, 2005 #4 warm133 Joined: Nov 15, 2004 Messages: 101 Hi Norton Ghost 2003 can write an image to DVD, it can verify the integrity and restore an image from DVD. Go to the following link and read the tutorial, it should give you the answers you require. http://ghost.radified.com/ warm133, Jul 16, 2005 #5 JohnWill Retired Moderator Joined: Oct 19, 2002 Messages: 106,414 It's easy to say that, but I've never seen it actually
2003, Ghost v8.x + Ghost Solution Suite (GSS) Discussion Board › This disk was not created by Symantec Ghost (Moderators: Rad, Christer, NightOwl, Pleonasm, MrMagoo, El_Pescador) ‹ Previous Topic | Next Topic http://radified.com/cgi-bin/yabb2/YaBB.pl?num=1139570709 › Pages: 1 This disk was not created by Symantec Ghost (Read 8860 https://www.experts-exchange.com/questions/23115497/Windows-XP-Home-installation-woes.html times) Pedro Guest Back to top This disk was not created by Symantec Ghost Feb 10th, 2006 at 5:25am Hi all,When I try and restore an image to disk I get:Error Accessing CD/DVD Disk (1972)This disk was not created by Symantec GhostAm I just being stupid and missing something really error accessing simple? IP Logged NightOwl- Übermensch Offline "I tought I saw a puddy tat...." Posts: 2094 Olympia, WA--Puget Sound-USA Back to top Re: This disk was not created by Symantec Ghost Reply #1 - Feb 10th, 2006 at 8:45am Pedro Quote:Am I just being stupid and missing something really simple? *No*--probably not either--but there probably is a simple solution.Symantec's Ghost, for unknown error accessing cd reasons and poor documentation regarding functionality, will not mount a Ghost image on optical media unless Ghost was used to actually burn the image to the media in the first place--unless you use the DOS drivers that mount the optical drive from *config.sys* (example--oakcdrom.sys), and assign drive letters from *autoexec.bat* (example--mscdex.exe).You do not say, but I'm guessing you are using Ghost 2002 or 2003, you created the image to HDD initially, and later burned it to optical media with a third party burning program.If Ghost had been used to burn the image to optical media directly, then Ghost would recognize and mount the image directly without needing the DOS drivers mentioned above.If you're using the Ghost Boot Wizard, you need the *CD/DVD Startup Disk with Ghost*, which will be a two floppy boot disk set, which will have those DOS drivers included. Or, if you're comfortable with DOS boot disks, you can create a custom boot disk with the drivers and Ghost.One other possible explanation I can think of is you are using optical media on a system different from where the image was originally burned from directly by Ghost--and the optical dr
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