09-16-2008 09:33 AM
I have a new HP Laptop with Vista Home Premium SP1 64-bit operating system. The internal drive in the laptop is a 320GB. I purchase a new WD Passport external 320GB usb drive. I installed a new copy of Ghost 14 and ran the LiveUpdate and it did update Ghost to 14.0.3.28361
I attemped to copy the C: drive to the external F: drive using these options:
Check both drives for file system errors
Set Drive Active
Copy MBR
The backup ran for a bit over 2 hours and said it was 99% complete and gave these errors from the log file:
Error EC8F17B3: Cannot complete copying of (C:\) drive. Error EC8F0409: Cannot copy source drive to destination location. Error E0BB0061: Win32/Win64 API [WindowsComputer::AddMountPoint] SetVolumeMountPointW( F:\, \\?\Volume{9f766c56-8371-11dd-93c0-001e6894e258}\ ) failed. Error EBAB03F1: The directory is not empty.
Details: 0xE0BB0061
Source: Norton Ghost
It left the external drive with no drive letter assigned. I used Windows to assign F: so that I could take a look at the drive contents. The F: drive shows 85GB used space, while my source C: drive shows 127GB used, so clearly a lot of stuff did not copy over to the external drive.
I hoped that I could duplicate my C: drive to the external drive so that my disaster recovery could be to swap the drives.
Any help you can provide will be greatly appreciated.
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09-16-2008 02:10 PM
09-16-2008 09:31 PM
09-22-2008 03:21 PM
Searching the Symantec Knowledge Base, I found the following document that might help:
http://service1.symantec.com/SUPPORT/powerquest.ns
Please let me know if this helps. Thanks!
09-23-2008 08:31 AM
I chose the Ghost options to run chkdsk on the source drive and the destination drive. So I don't need to run it separately, do I?
I ran chkdsk on each drive after Ghost failed, and my source drive was OK, but my destination drive was repaired.
I may run a low level format of the destination drive and attempt to run Ghost again. I'm busy, so it may take me a few days to get to this.
09-28-2008 10:47 PM
I reformatted the destination drive. And I ran the Ghost drive image attempt again. And you may not believe me, but it worked without errors this time
And I still cannot explain why it did not work the first time.
I inspected the drives afterwards, and the destination drive had 0.5Gb fewer bytes used than the source drive. But I may assume that this is due to block size issues rather than to missing data. Let me know your opinions regarding this thought if you have comments to add to the thread.
