Norton Ghost Error 19913
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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 https://community.norton.com/en/forums/norton-ghost-70 Français Deutsch 日本語 Português Español Home ForumsBlogs Ideas Norton ProductsCommunity Malware https://www.experts-exchange.com/questions/22956459/I-have-image-issues-with-Norton-Ghost.html Discussion Norton Mobile Products Norton Public Beta Off-Topic Discussion Other Norton ProductsAnnouncements Norton Security Backup Norton Internet Security | Norton 360 | Norton AntiVirus Norton Toolbar / Norton Identity Safe Norton Ghost Norton for Mac Norton Family PCTools Forum Feedback Product Suggestions Not what you are norton ghost looking for? Ask the experts! raginggoat Newbie1 Reg: 25-May-2010 Posts: 1 Solutions: 0 Kudos: 1 Kudos1 Stats Norton Ghost 7.0 Posted: 25-May-2010 | 8:01AM • 2 Replies • Permalink We use Gost 7.0 at work and still use floppies (not sure why). Anyway, I am trying to create an image of a Dell Optiplex 980 with and norton ghost error Intel 82578DM NIC. On our Ghost server, I use the boot wizard to create a floopy to boot the Dell from. I downloaded the DOS drivers and everything seems to go fine, but after I boot the Dell from the floppy and go to multicast, I get: Application Error 19913 Unable to start TCP/IP Can't find DHCP Server Possible Network setup problem The Ghost server and the Dell that I am trying to create an image from, are connected to each other using a Netgear switch. We have used this setup many times before on other Dell systems and it works fine. Any ideas? Me Too0 Last Comment Replies pore_vinod Volunteer28 Reg: 08-Jul-2008 Posts: 728 Solutions: 36 Kudos: 132 Kudos0 Re: Norton Ghost 7.0 Posted: 25-May-2010 | 12:51PM • Permalink Hi raginggoat, Welcome to Norton Community! I think you are using Symantec Ghost 7.0 which is an enterprise version of Ghost. This forum is only for Consumer products from Symantec. Please post your query in Symantec Enterprise forum f
for Help Receive Real-Time Help Create a Freelance Project Hire for a Full Time Job Ways to Get Help Ask a Question Ask for Help Receive Real-Time Help Create a Freelance Project Hire for a Full Time Job Ways to Get Help Expand Search Submit Close Search Login Join Today Products BackProducts Gigs Live Careers Vendor Services Groups Website Testing Store Headlines Experts Exchange > Questions > I have image issues with Norton Ghost Want to Advertise Here? Solved I have image issues with Norton Ghost Posted on 2007-11-12 PCs Software-Other 3 Verified Solutions 3 Comments 1,596 Views Last Modified: 2012-08-13 I'm trying to image several hp dc7700 pc's, without any luck. I am getting application error message: Application Error 19913. Cannot find dhcp server. I have imaged several dc7700 previously using the same image with no problems, until now. I am using Norton Ghost 8.0. Anyone have possible solutions 0 Question by:robert_woods Facebook Twitter LinkedIn Google LVL 16 Best Solution bygurutc Is your imaging station connected to a switch? If so, ARP or MAC caching may be keeping your 'to-be-imaged' systems from looking like a new system to the DHCP server, so their request is ignored. Go Go to Solution 3 Comments LVL 4 Overall: Level 4 Software-Other 1 Message Assisted Solution by:jeffster12007-11-12 Are you trying to load the image from a network server like RIS? If so, you need a DHCP server set up. 0 LVL 17 Overall: Level 17 Software-Other 2 Message Active 3 days ago Assisted Solution by:jburgaard2007-11-13 Sounds more network-related than image-related. Do you have more networks connected with routing betw. them ? If so do you have setup IP-helper-adresses? Do you have much network traffic when starting Ghost (other ghosting eg.)? 0 LVL 16 Overall: Level 16 Software-Other 3 PCs 1 Message Accepted Solution by:gurutc2007-11-13 Is your imaging station connected to a switch? If so, ARP or MAC caching may be keeping your 'to-be-imaged' systems from looking like a new system to the DHCP server, so their request is ignored. Go into the DHCP manager of your network, look at active leases, and you'll probably see a bunch that have the same name,