08-17-2009 05:29 AM
I'm getting this same error message whenever I try to backup my system drive :
Ghost 12: Device \\.\SymantecSnapshot0 cannot read 12928 sectors starting at LBA 371 090 592.
Everything worked just fine last April when I last created a backup (this is my mother's computer).
Now I'm getting this error whatever drive I specify as target. I tried three different hard drives, both internal and external : same error.
(numbers shown may vary though).
This occurs right when the backup operation first begins to write into the the "Norton Backups" directory, after gathering the data.
The hard drives themselves are just fine. Some where NTFS, some FAT32.
I'm not sure what Ghost is using to access them, but this looks very much like something is broken.
It appears unable to access any drive.
Oddly, the documents backup works ok.
End error is : Error e7c3000f during Computer Backup operation execution
Maybe some Vista update broke a Symantec driver or library or something.
The computer is a brand new (a few months), little used HP computer running Vista (Service Pack 2) and Norton Internet Security.
Any help greatly appreciated.
08-17-2009 05:31 AM
By the way, I tried to fully de-install/re-install Ghost 12.
Made no difference.
08-17-2009 06:51 AM - edited 08-17-2009 07:01 AM
08-24-2009 10:42 PM
Hi brunob75,
Welcome to the community!
Just wanted to check with you real quick, if you had any luck fixing the issue by trying out NC's suggestion. Let us know if you need further assistance.
Thanks,
TomV
Norton Forums Moderator
Symantec Corporation
08-24-2009 11:08 PM
brunob75 wrote:I'm getting this same error message whenever I try to backup my system drive :
Ghost 12: Device \\.\SymantecSnapshot0 cannot read 12928 sectors starting at LBA 371 090 592.
Everything worked just fine last April when I last created a backup (this is my mother's computer).
Now I'm getting this error whatever drive I specify as target. I tried three different hard drives, both internal and external : same error.
(numbers shown may vary though).
This occurs right when the backup operation first begins to write into the the "Norton Backups" directory, after gathering the data.
The hard drives themselves are just fine. Some where NTFS, some FAT32.
I'm not sure what Ghost is using to access them, but this looks very much like something is broken.
It appears unable to access any drive.
Oddly, the documents backup works ok.
End error is : Error e7c3000f during Computer Backup operation execution
Maybe some Vista update broke a Symantec driver or library or something.
The computer is a brand new (a few months), little used HP computer running Vista (Service Pack 2) and Norton Internet Security.
Any help greatly appreciated.
Seems as though you have bad sectors on your system drive. Run chkdsk /f from the command prompt then retry your backup
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