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2003, Ghost v8.x + Ghost Solution Suite (GSS) Discussion Board › Ghost 2003 Internal Error 25002 (Moderators: Rad, Christer, NightOwl, Pleonasm, MrMagoo, El_Pescador) ‹ Previous Topic | Next Topic › Pages: 1 Ghost 2003 Internal Error 25002 (Read 18027 times) zergkiller Ex Member Back to top Ghost 2003 Internal Error 25002 Dec 26th, http://radified.com/cgi-bin/yabb2/YaBB.pl?num=1198720265 2007 at 7:51pm Howdy.This morning, I woke up to find that my computer wouldnt fire up. http://www.techyv.com/questions/ghost-image-creation-failed-error-code-25002 It's been years since that happened. There was some kind of message about lsass.exe which wouldnt execute. After researching on the internet and reading posts, I couldnt find anything that seemed to work, so I decided to use my three week old (verified) Ghost 2003 image. Ghost has always worked in the past for me.My computer has XP Pro, 80 G hard drive with four partitions. The Ghost internal error image is on E and my OS is on C partition.I used a 3.5 floppy to boot into DOS and started copying over the C partition. But Ghost stopped somewhere in the middle and cried Internal error 25002. An internal inconsistency has been detected. My research on that error says that the drive/partition/image file(?) is too fragmented, but I dont think so. Anyway, by now, I dont have any operating system to boot up with. My most valuable files are on D, E and F, however.My internal error 25002 thinking is that I have to rebuild my C partition, but Im not sure. I cant imagine what could have changed, since my computer is the same now as it was when I made the image. I dont think I have a virus, nor do I think my C partition was too fragmented, but what can I do? All my software and Norton AV are/were current. Adaware has recently been run and Spybot too. One thing I can say is that my image wasnt compressed. In the past, Ive compressed it to a medium level, or at least I think I did. So from this come many questions. I dont know whether to use Ghost again, thats for sure.1) What could cause this situation? Can I repair the trouble? I read things that could have caused the lsass.exe error could be memory sticks (I have 384M) and other things. Could the uncompressed image be larger than the available space?2) If I cant fix it, do I have to completely erase the C partition? If so, how? I dont have any OS to work with. I have f-disk and a Windows boot up disk and have used them before, but only for completely rebuilding the hard drive. 3) Could I just pretend that the partition is blank and re-load NT and then XP Pro?I hope theres a good answer in this.Zergkiller IP Logged NightOwl Radministrator Offline "I tought I saw a puddy tat..." Posts: 5780 Olympia, WA--Puget Soun
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