Norton Ghost Error E7d1001e
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15, 14, 12, 10, 9, + Norton Save + Restore (NS+R) › Ghost 12 - recovery from external drive failing Error E7D1001E (Moderators: Rad, Christer, NightOwl, Pleonasm, MrMagoo, El_Pescador) ‹ Previous Topic | Next Topic › Pages: 1 Ghost 12 - recovery from external http://radified.com/cgi-bin/yabb2/YaBB.pl?num=1229538944 drive failing Error E7D1001E (Read 5168 times) Tomster2 N00b Offline Posts: 4 Back to top Ghost 12 - recovery from external drive failing Error E7D1001E Dec 17th, 2008 at 12:35pm Trying to restore an image to a Dell D600Laptop.Image was on a Western Digital My Book Network drive. We started Network Utilities, attempted to map the drive.. but could not browse to the device. I have seen network connection issues before with Ghost, so instead of norton ghost fighting it, we copied the image to a Western Digital My Passport drive which is a usb drive... that we then connected directly to the computer.We could now browse to the image file we wanted... but when telling the recovery to proceed we get the error message:Error E7D1001E Unable to read from FileError 00000...002 The system cannot find the file specified.This is all odd, because we have been able to connect to the Network drive previously... and I norton ghost error have also used a USB drive directly connected as an alternative previously as well.The drive we are trying to overwrite is a new drive, but one that we actually formatted and installed XP on before beginning this process. Any suggestions greatly appreciated.Tomster2 Tomster2 IP Logged Brian Demigod Offline Posts: 6188 NSW, Australia Back to top Re: Ghost 12 - recovery from external drive failing Error E7D1001E Reply #1 - Dec 17th, 2008 at 2:00pm Tomster2,Those Error codes are so unhelpful aren't they. Firstly, is the backup image any good. Did it verify when it was first created. Can you verify it from the Recovery Environment? Can you verify it from Windows using another computer that has Ghost installed?If it verifies OK try using a different external HD with the Recovery Environment. IP Logged Tomster2 N00b Offline Posts: 4 Back to top Re: Ghost 12 - recovery from external drive failing Error E7D1001E Reply #2 - Dec 22nd, 2008 at 4:21pm Found a solution.... here is the path that took me there.I have learned the hard way to always select verify when creating Ghost Images regardless of the version of Ghost being used... so yes it was verified when it was created.Will verify it from another machine... but so far the issue is not the image itself... it is just trying to