Recently I really started to work with my much earlier purchased copy of Ghost 12.
Until now, all kind of funny anomalies are noticed, two of them I posted recently in this forum.
A third cropped up, while restoring a backup via the bootable CD: after the restore ended successfully on the target PC, Ghost checked whether the file system was ok and produced an error message. However, the restored system just booted fine and manually checking the file system with other tools did not show any problems and its working fine now for some time. Ghost caused me grey hairs without reason.
Today a fourth problem showed: converting a backup to a virtual disk (VMware) did not work. An "unknown" error occurred and the *.vmx file was missing. Vmware crashed on using the resulting vmdk. The original backup itself was ok: using Vmware converting tools produced a good useable virtual machine. The Ghost conversion app seems broken?
Perhaps I should invest in a more recent copy of Ghost 14?
But is it worth the money and time?
And will it allow me to move my verification points to a new drive, which Ghost 12 won't let me now?
I got the impression Ghost 14 was just an update for Vista, which I do not have neither ever will have.
Any ideas and remarks are appreciated.