Ghost Error Number 19010
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we highly recommend that you visit our Guide for New Members. Dos Boot disk to Norton Ghost Discussion in 'DOS/Other' started by theporg, Oct 21, 2003. Thread Status: Not open for further replies. Advertisement theporg Thread Starter Joined: Aug 27, 2002 Messages: 118 I am trying to make a boot disk whick will run Norton Ghost. Which I have got ghosted onto the D: Partition. I have made a basic boot floppy and have https://support.symantec.com/en_US/article.tech107149.html included the following line to the autoexec.bat. Ghost.exe clone,mode=pload, src=d:\original.gho:,dst=1:1 -fx -sure -rb Everything was going well the floppy booted the machine and loaded everything up to the above command line and then reported. ABORT: 19010, Arguements must be preceeded with a ' -' or a ' /' Anyone help with an explanation. Thanks theporg, Oct 21, https://forums.techguy.org/threads/dos-boot-disk-to-norton-ghost.173515/ 2003 #1 Sponsor DaveBurnett Account Closed Joined: Nov 11, 2002 Messages: 12,970 Try: Ghost.exe -clone,mode=pload,src=d:\original.gho,dst=1:1 -fx -sure -rb DaveBurnett, Oct 21, 2003 #2 theporg Thread Starter Joined: Aug 27, 2002 Messages: 118 Dave Thanks for getting back on the boot disk problem. Copied yoir suggestion straight into the .bat file. However on booting up with the floppyI am getting a different error message now. Abort. No source partition was specified from image. The image of c:\ is on partition d:\ and called original.gho As on you suggestion Ghost.exe -clone,mode=pload,src=d:\original.gho,dst=1:1 -fx -sure -rb I assume that src=d:\ refers to the location of the original.ghost, so does it need pointing to the c:\ partition being the one that will be restored/overwritten? I would guess this to be the dst=1:1 but am not sure. Anymore help would be appreciated. Porg theporg, Oct 23, 2003 #3 DaveBurnett Account Closed Joined: Nov 11, 2002 Messages: 12,970 Srce is the location of the image file. dst is the destination in this case disk 1 parti
2003, Ghost v8.x + Ghost Solution Suite (GSS) Discussion Board › Help create automated batch command file (Moderators: Rad, Christer, NightOwl, Pleonasm, http://radified.com/cgi-bin/yabb2/YaBB.pl?num=1136364601/19 MrMagoo, El_Pescador) ‹ Previous Topic | Next Topic › Pages: 12 http://endpoint672.rssing.com/chan-18740553/all_p15.html Help create automated batch command file (Read 3960 times) NightOwl- bermensch Offline "I tought I saw a puddy tat...." Posts: 2094 Olympia, WA--Puget Sound-USA Back to top Re: Help create automated batch command file Reply #15 - Jan 19th, 2006 at 10:52am darkside68I ghost error believe the optical drive should be *@cd1*, and you need a *path statement* that references the Ghost image file name, and you need a partition number in that path statement even if there is only one partition--so *:1*:*src=@cd1\imagefilename.gho:1*Let us know if this helps. No question is stupid...but, possibly the answers are !&& IP Logged ghost error number darkside68 Guest Back to top Re: Help create automated batch command file Reply #16 - Jan 19th, 2006 at 11:59am thanks for your help but ghost returns me this alert...-- GHOST\GHOSTERR.TXT ---------------------------------------------------------Date : Thu Jan 19 16:39:49 2006Error Number: (19010)Message: Arguments must be preceeded with a '-' or a '/'Version: 2003.793 (Dec 17 2003, Build=793)Command line arguments: -igb -bootcd=\ghost\bootcd.dat -z2 -imgdescfile=\ghost\imgdescp.txt -wizard -clone,mode=create,src=@GFe4dcdeb0-89cf-4aa0-ade9-ac94303ae1b7,dst=@CD[ID:369328] -ghwrap ghost.exe -clone,mode=restore,src=@cd1\cdr00001.gho:1 -sure -quietActive Switches : AutoNameI believe the optical drive should be *@cd1*, and you need a *path statement* that references the Ghost image file name, and you need a partition number in that path statement even if there is only one partition--so *:1*: *src=@cd1\imagefilename.gho:1* Let us know if this helps. IP Logged NightOwl- bermensch Offline "I tought I saw a puddy tat...." Posts: 2094 Olympia, WA--Puget Sound-USA Back to top Re: Help create automated batch command file Reply #17 - Jan 19th, 2006 at 4:38pm darkside68Based on the *GHOST\GHOSTERR.T
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