Ghost Error 7906
Windows Windows Error 7906 Ghost are caused by misconfigured system files. So, from my experience, If you received a Windows Error 7906 Ghost message then there is a 97.5% chance that your computer has registry problems. The Windows Windows Error 7906 Ghost are easy to repair. By downloading and running the registry repair tool RegCure Pro, you can quickly and effectively fix this problem and prevent others from occuring. Simply click the links below for your free download. To Fix the problem you need to follow the 3 steps : STEP 1: Download & Install RegCure Pro for Free. NOTE: If the download link doesn't work you may need to Download it Directly from a Mirror Here. STEP 2: Click "Quick Scan" Button to Scan Your Computer. STEP 3: Click the "Repair All" Button to Repair Your PC! That's All! Scott Chan Technical Description of System Error(for Experts only): Microsoft Windows [Version 5.2.4630] (C) Copyright 1985-2014 Microsoft Corp. C:\Documents and Settings\Administrator>RegCure Pro.exe Windows Windows Error 7906 Ghost may caused by some of the following errors Windows Explorer ErrorsJavascript ErrorsHardware MalfunctionError Symptom include:Can not printing fileBlue ScreenIO errorShutdown problemsHttp error Tags: Windows Windows Error 7906 Ghost 4 Response to “RegCure Pro ” MoisesSays: at 9:22 PM Thank you so much! After spending countless hours on this stupid windows error 7906 ghost problem I almost gave up. RegCure worked like a charm on the first try. It took a bit longer than 10 minutes, closer to 30, but by the time it was finished my PC worked great again. Chanelle Says: at 3:47 AM Just ran this on my wife's computer and for the first time in a long time, it finally works again! Regcure found over 2500 errors including the Windows Error 7906 Ghost and fixed them all. I'm not a PC guru by any stretch, but this was
+ Software (except Cloning programs) › Putting multiple Ghost floppies on CD (Moderators: Rad, Christer, NightOwl, Pleonasm, MrMagoo, El_Pescador) ‹ Previous Topic | Next Topic › Pages: 12 Putting multiple Ghost floppies on CD (Read 2462 times) bubbaj Dude Offline Stickshifts and safety belts Posts: 18 My big high school... Back to top Putting multiple Ghost floppies on CD Aug 29th, 2006 at 3:31pm Hopefully I'm posting this in the correct forum.I'm trying to put multiple Ghost boot floppies onto 1 CD. I work for a school district that has many different types http://www.computerfixinternetexplorerbars.com/windows-error-7906-ghost.php of Dell PC's, and keeping track of all of the floppies isn't always easy. So far I've been successful in getting Ghost to run, but the NIC driver isn't loading. Let me give you some background. Version of Ghost is Corporate 7.5.First off, I'm creating a Windows 98SE boot floppy. From there I'm editing the autoexec.bat and config.sys files. This floppy is then used http://radified.com/cgi-bin/yabb2/YaBB.pl?num=1156883462 to create the bootable CD. The contents of the CD are broken down into the different Ghost boot floppies. So, I have a folder for a GX280, GX270, GX260, etc...Let me give you the syntax of the Win98 boot floppy.Autoexec.bat@ECHO OFFset EXPAND=YESSET DIRCMD=/O:Nset LglDrv=27 * 26 Z 25 Y 24 X 23 W 22 V 21 U 20 T 19 S 18 R 17 Q 16 P 15set LglDrv=%LglDrv% O 14 N 13 M 12 L 11 K 10 J 9 I 8 H 7 G 6 F 5 E 4 D 3 Cclscall setramd.bat %LglDrv%set temp=c:\set tmp=c:\path=%RAMD%:\;a:\;%CDROM%:\copy command.com %RAMD%:\ > NULset comspec=%RAMD%:\command.comcopy extract.exe %RAMD%:\ > NULcopy readme.txt %RAMD%:\ > NUL :ERRORIF EXIST ebd.cab Goto EXTecho Please insert Windows 98 Startup Disk 2echo.Goto ERROR :EXT%RAMD%:\extract /y /e /l %RAMD%: ebd.cab > NULecho The diagnostic tools were successfully loaded to drive %RAMD%.echo. IF "%config%"=="NOCD" Goto QuitIF "%config%"=="HELP" Goto HELP :COMMONLH %ramd%:\MSCDEX.EXE /D:mscd001 /L:%CDROM%A:\mouse.comREM %CDROM%:\mouse.comecho. IF "%config%"=="GX110" Goto GX110IF "%config%"=="GX150" Goto GX150IF "%config%"=="GX260" Goto GX260IF "%config%"=="GX270" Goto GX270IF "%config%"=="GX280" Goto GX280IF "%config%"=="GX520" Goto GX520IF "%config%"=="GX620" Goto GX620Goto Quit :BOOTPrompt $p$gGoto Quit :GX110call %CDROM%:\Desktop\GX110\autoexec.batGoto Quit :GX150call %CDROM%:\Desktop\GX150\autoexec.batGoto Quit :GX260call %CDROM%:\Desktop\GX260\autoexec.batGoto Quit :GX270call %C
O/S Deployment Dell 755 NICs and Ghost 7.5 + Post New Thread Page 1 of 2 12 Last Jump to page: Results 1 to 15 of http://www.edugeek.net/forums/o-s-deployment/21628-dell-755-nics-ghost-7-5-a.html 18 O/S Deployment Thread, Dell 755 NICs and Ghost 7.5 in Technical; We have just had a Optiplex 755 delivered with the intel 82566DM-2 NIC. Im having trouble booting into ghost and ... LinkBack LinkBack URL About LinkBacks Bookmark & Share Digg this Thread!Add Thread to del.icio.usBookmark in TechnoratiTweet this threadShare on Facebook!Reddit! Thread Tools Search Thread Advanced Search 2nd ghost error July 2008,12:36 PM #1 timbo343 Join Date Dec 2005 Location Leeds/York area, North Yorkshire Posts 5,694 Thank Post 615 Thanked 583 Times in 421 Posts Rep Power 222 Dell 755 NICs and Ghost 7.5 We have just had a Optiplex 755 delivered with the intel 82566DM-2 NIC. Im having trouble booting into ghost and getting the Unicast and multicast options to show. ghost error 7906 I am booting off a USB key, and the boot to the menu from the USB key works fine, and ghost boots. We have an autoexec.bat file on the USB, which is here Code: @echo off cls prompt $p$g Common\netbind.com MOUSE.COM cls Goto %config% REM ======================================= :BootDELL755 ECHO Loading Ghost Boot for Dell 755 GOTO GHOST2 REM ======================================= @ECHO OFF :Ghost1 cd \Common echo Loading Ghost... GHOST.EXE GOTO END REM ================= :Ghost2 cd \Common echo Loading Ghost... GHOST.EXE -FNI REM ===== END ====== :END and the config.sys file here: Code: [menu] menucolor=1,3 menuitem=BootDELL755,SetUp to Boot Ghost with Intel NIC - Dell 755 [common] [Boot755] DEVICE=DELL755\protman.dos /I:\DELL755 DEVICE=DELL755\dis_pkt.dos DEVICE=DELL755\e1000.dos In the folders on the USB key, i have got a folder called DELL755 and in here is the e1000.dos file and protocol.ini (both from the folder from the intel site), protman.dos, netbind.com, protman.exe and DIS_PKT.dos. Can anyone help? Thanks Tim Last edited by timbo343; 2nd July 2008 at 12:52 PM. Send PM 2nd July 2008,01:22 PM #2 timbo343 Join Date Dec 2005 Location Leeds/York area, North Yorkshire Posts 5,694 Thank Post 615 Thanked 583 Time