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flemmnig77
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Ghost 15: cannot create recovery point because of a non available drive??

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Hi

 

Some weeks ago I installed Norton ghost 15 and after having problems to create a new recovery point for a system image (it was not possible alhtough all jobs were deleted etc).Hence I reinstalled ghost and tried to make a new image backup task (via the taskmenu) but now i still i cannot create a new backup task since the function of creating a recovery point is again greyed out now with the reason that a non available drive was chosen but I chose C which is my system.

 

 

what do i have to do to be able to create again recovery points as usual?

 

thanks

flemming

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DStain
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Re: Ghost 15: cannot create recovery point because of a non available drive??

Hi flemming77,

 

Welcome to the forum,

 

What are you trying to back up to? The internal drive C: needs to be backed upto another internal drive or an external drive.

Try going to "Home" then "Run or Manage backups" follow the instructions to create a recovery point of the computer. Untic the box "File and Folders" . Are all the tabs greyed out or just "Tasks"?.

More info on exactly you are trying to do or create would be helpful.

 

Deric.

 

 

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Re: Ghost 15: cannot create recovery point because of a non available drive??

Hi Deric

 

I want to backup my system so drive C and of course the destination drive has to be sth different then C but I don't even come so far to choose the destination.

 

I always do it the way you described it, on the linke below I made some printscreens, it's in german though but I think you will see what I mean. The last printscreen is the problem. I cannot choose for the first option:

 

http://www.file-upload.net/download-3484453/problem-ghost-15.docx.html

 

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Re: Ghost 15: cannot create recovery point because of a non available drive??

Had a couple of goes to view it but I think I see what you mean, Can't you go to "Task" tab and select "One Time Backup"? Failing that boot with the Installation disk or SRD (Custom Symantec Recovery Disk) and try a "Cold backup" that way it will backup up your computer C: drive onto your destination drive.

Are you sure though that Ghost has fully installed?

 

Deric

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Re: Ghost 15: cannot create recovery point because of a non available drive??

Looking again at your screen shots it seems to be missing a step, (I am now using Ghost 15) you need to tick the box "Do not add related drives" see Pic 1. I can see that you have used "Custom " method.

 

Deric.

pic 1.JPG

 

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Re: Ghost 15: cannot create recovery point because of a non available drive??

 


flemmnig77 wrote:
The last printscreen is the problem. I cannot choose for the first option:

 


flemmnig77,

 

The Print Screen looks OK to me. You have selected the first option and Weiter is available. The red icon with a cross is OK. It just means you haven't created a backup.

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Re: Ghost 15: cannot create recovery point because of a non available drive??

 


Brian_K wrote:

 


flemmnig77 wrote:
The last printscreen is the problem. I cannot choose for the first option:

 


flemmnig77,

 

The Print Screen looks OK to me. You have selected the first option and Weiter is available. The red icon with a cross is OK. It just means you haven't created a backup.


it's really about the printscreen on the last page (page4) there the first option is greyed out.

 

@ DStain: If I indeed do not choose the default properties and I choose "Do not add related drives" it does indeed work but I assume that I need this extra info on this drive for the system restore? And if I do a cold backup like you state earlier I don't get what I want:I want regular backups that are also consolidating etc, therefore I need the recovery point option.

thanks for further help

flemming

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Re: Ghost 15: cannot create recovery point because of a non available drive??


   flemmnig77 wrote:
If I indeed do not choose the default properties and I choose "Do not add related drives" it does indeed work but I assume that I need this extra info on this drive for the system restore?

Correct. It is the System Reserved Partition or SRP. If you do not use Bitlocker, it is not the end of the world if you don't have a backup of it. You can recreate the boot files from the Recovery Disc. See THIS POST for more info.
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flemmnig77
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Re: Ghost 15: cannot create recovery point because of a non available drive??

so I can create an escape but the question is why should i do that? few weeks ago when I had the first backup it worked so now it has to work as well.even after uninstall the programm and installing it again it does not work..

 

I stepped over from acronis (after having for years and years soooooo many problems) to ghost hoping that it's just working and that I don't have to cruise on almost weekly base through all kinds of forums until a solution is found. In total I spent more time in solving problems then it would cost if I do everything just manually w/o any automatic actions...really frustrating....

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Re: Ghost 15: cannot create recovery point because of a non available drive??

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I looked at your post with the links to the screenshots again. I think I know how to remedy your problem. I want to make sure that I understand what is actually wrong. Yoy are trying to setup a new backup job and Ghost will not let you choose the option of having incrementals, right?

 

If so you need to clear the history...

 

This will get rid of all of Ghost's backup history and schedules for Backup My Computer...

 

Open services.msc and stop the Norton Ghost service.

Using Windows Explorer, search and delete all .pq* files in:

C:\ProgramData\Symantec\Norton Ghost\History

and

C:\ProgramData\Symantec\Norton Ghost\Schedule

Now restart the Norton Ghost service. You will have to reconfigure your backup schedules.

 

 

If you don't want your old backups, you will have to manually delete them.