Ghost Error Could Not Allocate Page Table Memory
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error http://radified.com/cgi-bin/yabb2/YaBB.pl?num=1232170754 Message started by Blaktop on Jan 16th, 2009 at 11:39pm Title: Memeory allocation error Post by Blaktop on Jan 16th, 2009 at 11:39pm Hi, I have used Ghost 2003 for a number of years without a hitch. Today I tried to make an OS image using my trusty old boot disk as I have numerous times before. I went through all the selecting the drive to image, location where the image will be saved etc, when I clicked Create Image (or whatever the button is called) I got an error message saying:Error - Could not allocate page table memory.Memeory allocation errorCould not load COMMAND.Since I last did an image I have installed a new motherboard, CPU and video card and done a fresh install of XP. Now I want to take image of a good clean OS I get this error. I have created a new boot disk, thinking my old one may have become corrupted to no avail.I have always done imaging using the PC-DOS boot disc, preferring to image an OS that is not actually running.Can anyone give me any ideas why this has started happening. Title: Re: Memeory allocation error Post by TheShadow on Jan 18th, 2009 at 10:48am Details....Details....What motherboard, what CPU and What socket type?Then what version of Ghost 2003? That is, what build number?If not build 793, then it probably won't work with a NEW motherboard.From the DOS prompt on your Ghost boot disk, type:Ghost.exe /verand press enter to get the build number.That fact bit me in the arse when I upgraded to a new mobo with an AM2 socket (for the cpu chip).I had to upgrade my ghost 2003 to build 793 for it to work.All later releases of Ghost work OK.Unfortunately, Ghost 2003 is the last version of the program that's small enough to fit on a bootable floppy disk. :'(Good Luck,The Shadow 8-) Title: Re: Memeory allocation error Post by Jer on Jan 18th, 2009 at 12:21pm TheShadow wrote on Jan 18th, 2009 at 10:48am:From the DOS prompt on your Ghost boot disk, type:Ghost.exe /verand press enter to get the build number. "Shadow" ... curious, how would you do thi