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To All who may be interested,
Further to the above problem of trying to creating a Restore Point for the D: partition and the Ghost software stopping at 5%. I tried running the Chkdsk (My Computer\Right click Properties + Tools tab for error checking) for all of the partitions (C: + D: on my internal drive and also on my External drive (at bootup)but this didn't fix anything.
However, what did fix the problem was booting to DOS (Using a Floppy disk with FDISK on it to blow away the partition and all old ghost images,Symantec Recovery Disk file, etc on the External drive and recreate a new partition then formatting it in Windows to have NTFS running on it again, which it originally had.
So in summary, The External drive was the problem and by removing the partition on the external drive and formatting it, it fixed the issue of my internal D: partition not backing up to the External drive.
I would like to say thank you to everyone.....but I won't because I fixed it all by myself!!! Whooorah!!!
Gareth