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IP isWhoisCalculatorTool PointsNewsNews tip?ForumsAll ForumsHot TopicsGalleryInfoHardwareAll FAQsSite FAQDSL FAQCable TechAboutcontactabout uscommunityISP FAQAdd ISPISP Ind. ForumsJoin Search similar:More adventures in data recovery[Virus] Need help on how to remove the Skynet VirusNeed new rig for a tight budgetSagemcom USB connection Issue[Vista] Return computer to "initial setup" http://www.dslreports.com/forum/r3083149-Unable-to-ghost-my-drives-Keep-getting-error-mes state?[Windows] Partition trouble! (SSD migration) Forums → Software and Operating Systems → Software → Unable to ghost my drives.. Keep getting error mes uniqs485 Share « BAxBEx OpenExpert? • Mozilla http://www.techsupportforum.com/forums/f16/error-reading-file_volume-mtf-record-95258.html RC1 Out » Solosmooth2join:2000-09-12New York, NY Solosmooth2 Member 2002-Apr-19 11:25 pm Unable to ghost my drives.. Keep getting error mesHi, I'm using norton ghost 2001 to make a drive to error reading drive copy of my hardrive. My current source drive is a Maxtor 60g drive running winxp home. My destination drive is a 40g Western Digital drive. I want to make an exact copy (drive to drive) but I keep getting these errors.NTFS ERROR: ERROR reading File_Volume MFT recordNTFS ERROR: ERROR reading File_Log MFT recordI'm unable to make any type of error reading volume backup of my drives.My source drive is NFTSDestination drive is currently Fat32I'm guessing this shouldn't be a problem since when making an exact copy the partition is overwritten.Could this error also be because I recently merged a partition I had on my 60 gig drive using Partition magic 7?Any help is appreciated.. Thanks · actions · 2002-Apr-19 11:25 pm · JtmoPremium Memberjoin:2001-05-20Novato, CA Jtmo Premium Member 2002-Apr-19 11:34 pm If you have Ontrack or partition magic you must copy the boot records too as that info must be included. You can check out Symantec's site for info if no one comes up with a better answer. I was just in their knowledge base today and was reading about your situation. · actions · 2002-Apr-19 11:34 pm · Sat_ManMonotonous Isn't ItPremium Memberjoin:2001-09-14Gray Court, SC Sat_Man to Solosmooth2 Premium Member 2002-Apr-20 12:52 am to Solosmooth2said by Solosmooth:Hi, I'm using norton ghost 2001 to make a drive to drive copy of my hardrive. My current source drive is a Maxtor 60g drive running winxp home. Ghost 2001 will not work with XP.
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