Norton Ghost Error 29005
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we highly recommend that you visit our Guide for New Members. Ghosting Problem Discussion in 'Windows XP' started by Beast23, Jun 21, 2006. Thread Status: Not open for further replies. Advertisement Beast23 Thread Starter Joined: Jun 21, 2006 Messages: https://forums.techguy.org/threads/ghosting-problem.477208/ 11 I am ghosting a hard drive and in the middle of it a error is appearing that says the following; ABORT: 29005, Write sector failure, result=1, drive=1, sectors 3274303 to 3274367 The reason I am ghosting is because the drive can not fing the winnt file. Can anyone help me? Beast23, Jun 21, 2006 #1 Sponsor photolady Joined: May 5, 2004 Messages: 1,391 You're ghosting because the drive can't find a file? Are you trying to restore a norton ghost ghost image or trying to create an image of a system that has the missing file? photolady, Jun 21, 2006 #2 Beast23 Thread Starter Joined: Jun 21, 2006 Messages: 11 I am using a master hard drive that works fine and I am imaging it to a hard drive. In the middle of the image, I am getting my error. Beast23, Jun 21, 2006 #3 Rockn Joined: Jul 29, 2001 Messages: 21,335 The destination drive may be defective. I would norton ghost error test them both prior to writing the image. Rockn, Jun 21, 2006 #4 Beast23 Thread Starter Joined: Jun 21, 2006 Messages: 11 I have tryed another computer and I get the same problem. Beast23, Jun 21, 2006 #5 Rockn Joined: Jul 29, 2001 Messages: 21,335 Another computer with the same hard drives? This won't solve the problem. And it won't solve your initial problem either unless this is a known good image of your OS. Rockn, Jun 21, 2006 #6 Beast23 Thread Starter Joined: Jun 21, 2006 Messages: 11 this is a known good image Beast23, Jun 21, 2006 #7 Rich-M Joined: May 3, 2006 Messages: 22,417 What OS are you using and what version of Ghost? Rich-M, Jun 21, 2006 #8 Beast23 Thread Starter Joined: Jun 21, 2006 Messages: 11 I am using Windows XP and ghost 7.5 Beast23, Jun 21, 2006 #9 Rich-M Joined: May 3, 2006 Messages: 22,417 Well 7.5 is Corporate Edition and it does work with XP which is what I was looking for... Rich-M, Jun 21, 2006 #10 Rockn Joined: Jul 29, 2001 Messages: 21,335 And you still never answered the questions about the drives in another PC. WHat version of XP are you running, 32bit or 64bit? Here are a list of causes for the error you are describing: http://service1.symantec.com/SUPPOR...88256720006b46c1?OpenDocument&src=bar_sch_nam Rockn, Jun 21, 2006 #11 gurutech Joined: Apr 23, 2004 Messages: 2,959 You can also try a "