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mode) "Divide overflow" error when using 1TB USB drive Posted: 24-Nov-2008 | 8:16AM • 8 Replies • Permalink I've been using Ghost 2003 with great success in DOS mode (on a bootable CD) for many years to make partition-to-partition images of successive laptops, to successively larger and larger external USB hard drives - 120GB, 350GB and 500GB, until today I wanted to make a backup onto a divide error overflow emu8086 partitioned 1TB Lacie. When Ghost starts and the familiar blue background appears, but before any of the options can be chosen, "Divide Overflow" appear and I am back at the DOS prompt. I tried various ways of partitioning the USB drive, to ensure that it was not the size of the partitions (partitioned it in bits smaller than 150GB), or even the size of the "visible" drive (made the uppermost 600GB unallocated), but that made no difference. Is this is known limitation of Ghost 2003? If so, what is the best alternative? Many thanks in anticipation. Koenfucius Me Too0 Last Comment Replies koenfucius Visitor2 Reg: 24-Nov-2008 Posts: 2 Solutions: 0 Kudos: 0 Kudos0 Re: Ghost 2003 (in DOS mode) "Divide overflow" error when using 1TB USB drive Posted: 24-Nov-2008 | 8:16AM • Permalink I've been using Ghost 2003 with great success in DOS mode (on a bootable CD) for many years to make partition-to-partition images of successive laptops, to successively larger and larger external USB hard drives - 120GB, 350GB and 500GB, until today I wanted to make a backup onto a partitioned 1TB Lacie. When Ghost starts and the familiar blue background appears, but before any of the option
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XP installation, then reinstall it within a few minutes whenever the system gets too clogged up. Just tried it http://forums.thedigitalfix.com/forums/archive/index.php/t-356968.html and got a damn 'divide overflow' message on the A:> prompt when it tries to boot to Ghost from floppy. Is anything better than Ghost? Needs to be quick and http://www.dslreports.com/forum/r10830745-W98-Your-program-caused-a-divide-overflow-error easy and ideally boot from a floppy. Thanks. lentini17-03-2005, 19:48Powerquest DriveImage? simonmac17-03-2005, 19:52PQDI, Live It, Love It! Stevie G17-03-2005, 19:55Went to download a trial of Drive Image but the sites overflow error all go to Norton's Ghost! :suspect: lentini17-03-2005, 20:00Symantec bought out Powerquest so they do support it anymore Dan17-03-2005, 20:10Symantec bought out Powerquest so they do support it anymore Norton Ghost is built on Drive Image technology. powder17-03-2005, 20:31Give the most recent version of Ghost a try - the hot imaging without having to even restart windows is great. Makes divide overflow error it a lot easier to get friends and family to keep their backups up to date. Version 9 i think - i've usually bought copies of Systemworks 2005 Premium from ebay for about £25 - Ghost 9 is included Stevie G17-03-2005, 21:47ah, ok. Mine is an older version .Perhaps it's time for an upgrade amkhan17-03-2005, 22:04trueimage, acronis, its MUCH better than ghost. Stevie G18-03-2005, 16:43Can I use a Norton Ghost image with True Image? Also, will I be able to do this from the trial version? amkhan18-03-2005, 17:08Can I use a Norton Ghost image with True Image? Also, will I be able to do this from the trial version? I'm not sure you can mix formats (might be wrong though)... The one time i needed to restore from Ghost and I find the image was corrupt, put me off for life. Might be worth eyeballing the user manual etc http://www.acronis.com/homecomputing/products/trueimage/ the FAQ is great too http://www.acronis.com/homecomputing/products/trueimage/faq.html#3 Stevie G18-03-2005, 17:14The frustrating thing is that Ghost still works on in XP. I can access the image and can re
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