Norton Ghost Application Error 11000
used to create an exact copy of a disk (for example your primary hard-drive) or a selection of files, which can later be restored making it ideal for data recovery or a useful tool for restoring your computer to a previous version. Ghost can also encrypt your backups to ensure they're kept safe. How to Open .GHO (Symantec Ghost Image File) files Windows Norton Ghost by Symantec Additional extension information File type: Backup Popularity: (Common) Author: Symantec Corporation Rate Extension Please rate how useful you found the information on this page: (1 votes) Comments (9) showing 1-9 john pasa 2008-11-15 07:01:32 #1 How do I load/extract .GHO files? Helpful information? Rate: - + 0 Jay / Administrator 2009-01-04 09:00:10 #2 You'll have to use Norton Ghost to restore these files. Helpful information? Rate: - + 0 Helen 2009-04-29 08:38:13 #3 A friend gave me his computer along with discs to completely restore Windows XP. When I put in the first disc a Symantec Ghost 7.0 window comes up, inside that window it says ERROR cannot open R:T4155.GHO (T4155 is the e machines computer number). When I hit enter it comes up Cannot open GHOSTERR.TXT, then Application Error 11000 Invalid Dump File. What can I do to completely restore? Helpful information? Rate: - + 0 joshua hall 2009-10-28 15:20:55 #4 I'm trying to reboot my computer, I did it once now my restore is saying can not read s1940.gho file. then it says fail to read ghosterr.txt no file dump error how can I fix the problem and reboot my computer. Helpful information? Rate: - + 0 Icono 2009-12-07 01:15:42 #5 It is not uncommon for CD media to go corrupt causing the "cannot read x file" message. Normally you want to choose local->disk->from image to do a restore. You then browse to the gho file on your CD/DVD drive. If the image was made correctly it should ask for the next disk when the first file is finished restoring. Finally you choose the hard drive you want to overwrite. You can also restore the image from a USB hard drive, but note that if you do this from a DOS ghost boot disk, you will only get USB 1.1 speeds. Creating a WINPE disk is the best way to restore images from an external hard drive. Unfortunately it's a pain to make on and MS won't let people host iso disk images. The error you get that says it cannot write the log file is because ghost is running from a CD/DVD that isn't writeable. It cannot open a log file so it just errors. You can change the log file location, but this has to be a flash drive or hard drive with write access. Usually the on screen error is all the information you need so the log f
activation email? 1 Hour 1 Day 1 Week 1 Month Forever Login with username, password and session length Forum only search News: Home Help Login Register Computer Hope » Microsoft » Microsoft Windows » Windows XP » recover disk not working « previous next » Print Pages: [1] Go Down Author Topic: recover disk not working (Read 1156 times) 0 Members and 2 Guests are viewing this topic. dstrattenfanTopic StarterStarter recover disk not working « on: June 01, 2010, 07:52:06 AM » I http://dotwhat.net/file/extension/gho/3537 have an emachines computer (T1840) with Windows XP on it I do not have anything on the hard drive I want to keep...when I power the computer up it is a black screen with nothingI power it w. my recover disks a black screen and two options, the first of which was "Restore Windows XP" which I clicked http://www.computerhope.com/forum/index.php?topic=105516.0 enter. Then another window came up with this in the banner "Symantec Ghost 7.0.0.260 Copyright (C) 1998-2001 Symantec Corporation. All rights reserved". Within this window was another window with the banner "Error" and finally inside this were the text "Single user version cannot do multiple loads" with an okay button. At the bottom of the page was R:\T1840.GHO I pressed enter and got a new error message "Cannot open GHOSTERR.TXT". Again I pressed enter and this got Application error 11000 "Invalid dump file. If problem persists, please contact Symantec support center or contact symantec support".I shut it all down with the disc still in and this time tried option 2-Boot to command prompt from CD-ROM. I pressed enter and the following came up. "files being verified" then this shows up A:\> and it just sets there and does nothing..I have been told to do a "clean install" of xp...The problem I have is that my xp was preloaded on my computer I have the serial key I just can't afford to bu
I am trying to Completely Restoremy system.I have removed Symantec System Works, Symantec Internet Security 2006. Whenbooting with the eMachine Restore CD, get error messages with Symantec http://microsoft.public.windowsxp.perform-maintain.narkive.com/Xwsv3Z1R/emachine-complete-restore-of-xp-home-symantec-ghost-7-0-problem Ghost7.0 window logo, "Can't open R:T2385.GHO", "Can't open R:ghosterr.txt",Application Error 11000, "Invalid File Dump".I then downloaded Symantec's (2 different, ME and XP versions) NortonRemoval Tools, and then tried http://www.help2go.com/forum/computer-help/83366-system-recovery-problems.html to Boot off the Restore CD, same errors.I called Symantec, "We don't support Ghost 7.0 anymore, call Microsoft andget different Restore XP software".How do I do that? norton ghost And do you think it'll work? Symantec wasn't veryhelpful and I doubt I'll spend money on anymore of their products. Carey Frisch [MVP] 2007-07-30 16:04:01 UTC PermalinkRaw Message Chat with an eMachine support specialist:https://support.gateway.com/Support/copilot/en/us/chat_us_em_tech.asp--Carey FrischMicrosoft MVPWindows - Shell/UserMicrosoft Community Newsgroupsnews://msnews.microsoft.com/Post by dmcodwhyUsing the eMachine Model T2385 Restore CD, I am trying to Completely Restoremy system.I norton ghost application have removed Symantec System Works, Symantec Internet Security 2006. Whenbooting with the eMachine Restore CD, get error messages with Symantec Ghost7.0 window logo, "Can't open R:T2385.GHO", "Can't open R:ghosterr.txt",Application Error 11000, "Invalid File Dump".I then downloaded Symantec's (2 different, ME and XP versions) NortonRemoval Tools, and then tried to Boot off the Restore CD, same errors.I called Symantec, "We don't support Ghost 7.0 anymore, call Microsoft andget different Restore XP software".How do I do that? And do you think it'll work? Symantec wasn't veryhelpful and I doubt I'll spend money on anymore of their products. Leonard Grey 2007-07-30 16:04:09 UTC PermalinkRaw Message A restore CD completely erases your hard disk. Makes no difference whatsoftware you have installed. If your restore CD isn't doing this, you'reprobably using it incorrectly.Make sure that your BIOS is set to boot from the optical drive first.Then place the disk in the drive and start your computer.Otherwise, since you are using an eMachine restore CD, eMachine is yourdestination for questions.---L
Recovery problems Results 1 to 7 of 7 Thread: System Recovery problems LinkBack LinkBack URL About LinkBacks Thread Tools Show Printable Version Email this Page… Subscribe to this Thread… 09-22-200405:04 PM #1 lostintexas Member Join Date Sep 2004 Posts 3 Points 0 System Recovery problems hello all....im new here and have a problem im hoping someone might be able to help me with. i was doing a system recovery for windows me during it i got a message box saying"symantec ghost 7.5 error cannot open D:VMM2-672.GHO so i clicked ok then i got another box saying "invalid dump file: if problem persists contact http://service.symantec.com(which was no help). it will ask me to remove recovery disk and restart when i restart it tells me to put disk back in then says something about "ABORT>11000, invalid dump file...C:1 A Primary and 2 H Extended...it wont let me do anything at this point...can anyone help this poor confused girl? can i stop the recovery and go back to windows if so how do i get out of DOS...please if u have any answers they would be greatly appreciated but keep in mind im alittle confused with some of the computer talk... :roll: thanks Reply With Quote 09-23-200408:03 AM #2 Rad24 Member Join Date May 2004 Location United Kingdom Posts 126 Points 18 It appears your recovery file has been corrupted making it unusable. If you can still boot into Windows, do so and create a new recovery file for future use. Remove any floppy disc or CD before turning your computer on. If you can only boot into DOS, try typing 'win' (without the quotes) at the prompt and press 'Enter'. This should start Windows. If that doesn't work try typing 'scanreg/ restore' at the DOS prompt (again without the quotes). You'll be given a list of dates, choose one before you started having problems (use the arrow keys and press Enter). Once the registry restore finishes (only takes a few moments) press Ctrl+Alt+Delete to reboot. Reply With Quote 09-23-200408:54 AM #3 lostintexas Member Join Date Sep 2004 Posts 3 Points 0 Rad thank u for your suggestions but it wont let me type those things in.. Reply With Quote 09-23-200410:20 AM #4 Rad24 Member Join Date May 2004 Location United Kingdom Posts 126 Points 18 Have you tried booting with a floppy boot disc ? If you need one you can download one from here : http://www.bootdisc.com That should at least get you into DOS I think. Reply With Quote 09-23-200407:02 PM #5 whoozhe Member Help2Go Moderator Join Date Dec 2000 Location Wallaroo South Australia Posts 8,567 Points 801 I always though Norton Ghost' was