Ghost Internal Inconsistency Error 36000
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Home Forums Blogs Search HelpWelcome Message FAQs Search Tips Participation Guidelines Terms and Conditions All Community All Community Forums Ideas Blogs Advanced Log in Sign up English简体中文 Français Deutsch 日本語 Português Español Home ForumsBlogs Ideas Norton ProductsCommunity Malware Discussion Norton Mobile Products Norton Public Beta Off-Topic Discussion Norton GhostAnnouncements Norton Security Backup Norton Internet Security | Norton 360 | Norton AntiVirus Norton Toolbar / Norton Identity Safe Norton for Mac Norton Family Other Norton Products PCTools Forum Feedback Product Suggestions Not what you are looking for? Ask the experts! VictorM Contributor4 Reg: 28-Jul-2011 Posts: 21 Solutions: 0 Kudos: 0 Kudos0 Norton Ghost 2003 Internal Error 36000 on Boot http://www.symantec.com/connect/forums/internal-error-36000-internal-inconsistency-has-been-detected Up Posted: 07-Apr-2013 | 2:54AM • 4 Replies • Permalink Hello As the ttle states I'm getting the above error when I boot up using the Ghost 2003 bootable CD. The motherboard is an Asus P4S8X with an onboard Promise Raid Controller 376. I never had any trouble using Norton Ghost with this motherboard before when having a SATA drive connected to the PDC. But now when I have a https://community.norton.com/en/forums/norton-ghost-2003-internal-error-36000-boot drive connected to this controller I get the above error. Booting without the SATA drive and just the IDE drives work. The error message says exactly "An internal inconsistency has been detected" If this problem persists contact Symantec Technical Support at http://service.symantec.com" and the ttle of the message is "Internal Error 36000". Can anyone tell me how to save the error file to a usb flash drive or onto one of the IDE drives that are also connected to the motherboard ? I cannot save it to the A: floppy drive for some reason. Thanks Victor Me Too0 Last Comment Replies VictorM Contributor4 Reg: 28-Jul-2011 Posts: 21 Solutions: 0 Kudos: 0 Kudos0 Re: Norton Ghost 2003 Internal Error 36000 on Boot Up Posted: 07-Apr-2013 | 2:54AM • Permalink Hello As the ttle states I'm getting the above error when I boot up using the Ghost 2003 bootable CD. The motherboard is an Asus P4S8X with an onboard Promise Raid Controller 376. I never had any trouble using Norton Ghost with this motherboard before when having a SATA drive connected to the PDC. But now when I have a drive connected to this controller I get the above error. Booting without the SATA drive and just th
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Support Guy, we highly recommend that you visit our Guide for New Members. Ghost 8.0 - Error 36000 Internal Inconsistency Error Discussion in 'All Other Software' started by bazpaul, Jun 9, 2008. Thread Status: Not open for further replies. Advertisement bazpaul Thread Starter Joined: Oct 24, 2007 Messages: 2 Folks, I am currently using Ghost 8.0 to image dell machines in work. We use XP and image by a bootable Ghost CD-ROM with images taken from an external HDD. I imaged a number of identicle PC's with no problem, however on one or two of these same machines, Ghost reached 99% before throwing up an error: Error 36000: Internal Inconsistency Error..... The strange thing is that, after retrying to image the machine a number of times, the cloning process eventually works and the machine is imaged fine. I have the logfile genreated below. ********************************* Date : Fri Jun 06 16:52:22 2008 Error Number: (36000) Message: A GeneralException occurred Version: 8.2.0.1117 (Aug 26 2004, Build=1117) OS Version: Microsoft Windows XP Professional (Build 2600) Command line arguments: Active Switches : AutoName PathName : 160201 Perflib_Perfdata_8dc.dat DumpFile : 2:1\AMS Protection Maint\Prote009.GHS DumpPos : -263526480 Last LFO Buffersize : 32768 Last LFO Path : Full Path : 2:1\AMS Protection Maint\Prote009.GHS Diskartition : 2:1 Drive Letter : C:\ Last LFO Filesystem : Native FlagImplode : 0 FlagExplode : 2 Operation Details : Total size.........30307 MB copied..........30273 MB remaining.......34 Percent complete...99% Speed..............2239MB/min Time elapsed.......13:31 Time remaining.....0:00 Processor exception Generated at HardExceptionHandlerWin32.cpp:264 Program Call Stack DiskDriveAccessNt::write DiskDriveNormal::write GhostDisk::write DiskWrite WriteDiskSectorsNoCa