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Full Time Job Ways to Get Help Expand Search Submit Close Search Login Join Today Products abort 8027 a general exception occurred BackProducts Gigs Live Careers Vendor Services Groups Website Testing Store Headlines Experts Exchange > Questions > Problem with restoring image from external HDD Want to Advertise Here? https://support.symantec.com/en_US/article.TECH216578.html Solved Problem with restoring image from external HDD Posted on 2008-11-03 Storage Software 1 Verified Solution 3 Comments 3,013 Views Last Modified: 2013-12-02 Hi Im trying to restore an image created with Symantec Solutions Suite 2.5. When I created the image I placed it on an external HDD. Now when I boot up on https://www.experts-exchange.com/questions/23870193/Problem-with-restoring-image-from-external-HDD.html another machine to restore the image, I can access Ghost, all partitions are visible, including the external, but when I shall choose the image file to restore from, I choose from the drop down list the external HDD, and I get the error message: Error 8027 : An internal inconsistency has been detected. If this problem persists, contact Symantec Technical Suppo& I have tried to copy the image file to another external HDD, but still same response. I have tried another computer to restore the image to, (I have 7 identical laptops who shall have this image), but again exact same response. The laptops are running Windows Vista 32-bit business Can anyone help me with this problem please?! Kind regards Tommy 0 Question by:Advizor Facebook Twitter LinkedIn Google LVL 9 Best Solution bymgonullu https://forums.symantec.com/syment/board/message?board.id=109&message.id=4814 Maybe this will work "These messages appear to be due to problem with how Ghost performs caching. To resolve the problem, Go to Solution 1 Co
Assistance Storage HDD Failure Custom Search Join the PC homebuilding revolution! Read the all-new, FREE 200-page online guide: How to Build Your Own PC! NOTE: Using robot software to mass-download the site degrades the server and is prohibited. See here for more. Find The PC Guide helpful? http://www.pcguide.com/vb/showthread.php?72088-HDD-Failure Please consider a donation to The PC Guide Tip Jar. Visa/MC/Paypal accepted. If this http://www.qqread.net/software/system-software/t220200.html is your first visit, be sure to check out the FAQ by clicking the link above. You may have to register before you can post: click the register link above to proceed. To start viewing messages, select the forum that you want to visit from the selection below. Results 1 to 14 of 14 Thread: HDD Failure Thread Tools Show Printable Version Email this Page… Subscribe to internal inconsistency this Thread… 11-09-2009,07:32 PM #1 Cuc Tu View Profile View Forum Posts View Blog Entries View Articles Exalted Grand Master Geek Join Date Sep 2006 Posts 2,474 HDD Failure I just got an old HP nx5000 laptop and the HD failed. There is no restore disk, but I'd be happy to buy one from HP if I could figure out how to order one. Of the 3 HP PCs I already have (desktops), none of them have a restore disk and they did internal inconsistency has not come with one AFAIK. If I buy new HDs, how can I get XP loaded again? For the nx5000, SMART said HDD failure is immenent, but I can ignore this and start to boot XP Pro. It comes up to an activation screen. I've thought of trying to activate this and then figure out how to image the disc, but I presume I'd have to buy the same size disk and figure out how to write the data to it. I've never been able to do this, usually because there just does not seem to be a way either because there is no way to physically connect the two drives to the same PC or I cannot figure out how to work the software. Also, I do have have one OEM disk from a PC I built several years ago and I wonder if the code on the bottom of the nx5000 can be used with that disk? I don't want to transfer the license though since I still use that other computer... What would be the recommended solution, beside buy a new PC? Reply With Quote 11-09-2009,08:57 PM #2 mjc View Profile View Forum Posts View Blog Entries View Articles Supreme Exalted Grand Master GeekModerator Join Date Nov 2000 Location The Mountain State Posts 23,389 You've got an external enclosure and at least as much space as the occupied space on the failing drive on another hard drive? You hook the failing drive up in the enclosure,
Ghost is a very good hard drive "cloning" (Clone) tool, it can in the shortest possible time to your hard drive data to the most powerful protection. Being at work, I have been using Ghost to backup and restore my system disk data, brought me a very big convenience. Recently, however, when I in use Ghost8.0 to restore the system disk data, but there have been a problem. a failure phenomenon my operating system is Windows 2003 Server, hard drive Total C, D, E, F, four partitions, which, in addition to the E drive is a FAT32 partition outside, the rest are NTFS partition. I finished loading the operating system and various software applications, Ghost8.0 the partition to the mirror "command to the system partition C drive to do an image file win2003sys.gho, and the image file stored on the E drive ( FAT32 format). Later, because of my temporary need to use the E drive, I put the image file copied to the D drive (NTFS format), and delete the image file on E drive. Recently, I re-restore the system image file, so the image file, I turned the D drive (NTFS format) on the re-copied to the E drive (FAT32 format) and then use the CD to boot the system into a DOS command prompt interface, running , select the image file on the E drive, the recovery of the image to the partition ghost8.0 do not want to restore the system to about 80%, Ghost8.0 8027 internal error prompt an error: An internal inconsistency has been detected .. If this problem persists, contact Symantec Technical Support at http://service.symantec.com mean: detected an internal inconsistency error, if the problem continues, please contact Symantec Technical Support Center contact Try to regain it twice, each to about 80%, this error appears. the Second, the solution I spent more than six years of Ghost, to Ghost8.0 from Ghost3.0 has been, and never encountered any problems, so I am the Ghost of stability and security has been convinced that this encounter such a mistake, I have no doubt that the problem of Ghost8.0 certain other aspects. I suddenly thought Ghost8.0 support for NTFS-formatted partitions, will not partition? I figured why not the D drive (NTFS format) image file on the recovery try it? A try, really did not appear the error and successfully restore the system. the Third, the failure analysis the emergence of the error, I think, when the image file copied back to the E drive (FAT32 format), image file copy error is high because of the safety of the FAT32 format partition as NTFS format partitions, resulting in the recovery unsuccessful error. Therefore, we use the Ghost tools for hard disk cloning "Ghost8.0 above version is recommended, because thi