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Third option is to only make images from inside windows. Second option is to use a Ghost 14 recovery disc. One is to do the restore with a SSR 2011 recovery disc and uncheck the option to do the "restore anywhere". There are 3 ways to get around this problem. However in some cases the first part of the restore anywhere process has begun and you will find that some changes have been made to windows, the network adapters and USB devices have been removed and when windows reinstalls those devices you have lost any LAN and WiFi settings and passwords. Like Andy mentioned, at that point the recovery is normally done and in "most" cases you can simply reboot the system and it will boot windows with no problems. SSR discs have a folder "DDB" that is not present on the Ghost discs. Since it can't find the database it asks for the recovery disc because it thinks you don't have it in the system.
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When it tells you to insert the recovery disk, it's looking for the driver database that is not present on the Ghost 15 recovery disc. This only happens with images made from the recovery disc because the restore anywhere feature is disabled in the program when making images from inside windows. The problem your seeing is indeed a bug that happens with Ghost 15 when trying to restore a "cold image" made from the recovery disk.Īs you stated, Ghost 15 "thinks" that your restoring the image onto a different system and tries to do a "restore anywhere". I am able to boot the Ghost 15 ISO from the same USB stick and it's larger at 394MB while the SRD ISO is 381MB. The system in question has 512MB of memory.
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"There isn't enough memory available to create a ramdisk device." Error code is 0xc0000017 When launching, I immediately receive the following error message: Map /ISO/SSR11.2_AllWin_English_SrdOnly.iso (hd32) # Symantec System Recovery - Symantec Recovery Diskįind -set-root /ISO/SSR11.2_AllWin_English_SrdOnly.iso I copied the 32-bit ISO to my USB stick and created the following entry in menu.lst: So I did as has been suggested in this forum and downloaded the Symantec Rescue Disk that comes with Symantec System Restore 2013.
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I understand that this is a bug in Ghost 15 and that the restore process somehow thinks I'm restoring to a different machine and is looking for files from Symantec's PC Anywhere. Of course, I didn't have the disk the restore process was looking for and the restore process returned an error and did not successfully complete. When restoring the backup from the Ghost recovery environment to the same PC, as the restore was 99% completed, I was prompted to enter an additional disk. I recently performed a cold backup of a PC using the Ghost 15 recovery environment. I use Ghost 15 and it usually works great (I run Ghost recovery off a bootable grub4dos usb stick).