Hi, I am running Ghost 12.0 on a XP pro system with service pack 3. I have been using Ghost for over a year now and with no significant problems.
Two weeks ago I installed a Internal All-in-one flash card reader Model GEN-9010 manufactured by PowerUp. This device attaches to the Motherboard USB Header connection and the device is installed
in the additional 3.5 inch floppy drive bay. Really nice. I can read my camera SD card as well as my thumb drive with this device from the front of the computer tower case.
Now for the idiosyncrasies’ with the device and Ghost 12.0. When Ghost is opened and during its initialization (reading storage drives etc) the initialization stops three quarters of the way thru with
an error that says, “There is no disk in the drive. Please insert a disk in drive J:” and gives you the option to cancel, Try Again or Continue. Neither option closes the error window and you can go
no further with Ghost. Through a lot of troubleshooting, I have found that if I insert the SD memory card into the slot of the GEN-9010 device, you can click on the continue button of the error
window and Ghost then completes the initialization process. This is rather annoying for I have never used a memory card as a storage point for Ghost. After Ghost says it is ready, I go to the
Advanced section, then drives (this is all in Ghost) and the memory card location J: is not even there (I guess because I never defined J: as a storage location). I go to “Manage Backup
Destinations” in Ghost and see the J: drive there but the Clean option is unsuccessful. Also during the t/s process I thought
maybe there could be a GEN-9010 driver problem but could not locate a driver for it.
I would like to find out how to fix this issue that Ghost has. I could just insert the memory card into the GEN-9010 or disable the “Generic-SD/MMC USB device” located under Drives in Device
Manager but this can be a rather annoying thing to do when I go to open Ghost 12.0
Please help with this matter, thanks JM.