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Ghost reports all warnings and errors to the Windows Event log. Could you look at the application event logs and check for any warnings/errors from Ghost, Ghost Service, V2i, Volume Shadow Copy Service, etc? Have you run LiveUpdate in Ghost until there are no more updates? Try enabling the option to “Ignore Bad Sectors” and see if that makes a difference. Also, what info would you have included in the “yada yada yada”? We want as much information about your system setup, especially with Ghost 14 issues. Thanks!
Only error logged in the event log is from the unable to procede due to Set Active is not supported, but here ya go.
Error EC8F17B3: Cannot complete copying of Oracle (C:\) drive. Error EC8F0409: Cannot copy source drive to destination location. Error E0BB0024: Set Active is not supported.
Details: 0xE0BB0024
Source: Norton Ghost
System specs, not a whole lot really that should be relevant. Vista 64bit Ultimate. With or without UAC enabled [which really shouldn't make a difference], without fs encryption enabled, normal ntfs. Default format settings for the two drives in question. Both sata [again would be baffled as to why that would be an issue in a clone drive scenario since Ghost seems to require I do the attempt with the OS running]. I did, mention the one oddity, of trying to transfer from a MBR style disk to a GPT style disk. Although I attempted with MBR to MBR with the same result as well. The drives are WDC WD2500KS-00MJB0 (source) and WDC WD15 00AHFD-00RAR (Does Ghost have trouble with 10k rpm drive?)... About the only thing hardware wise that should even be relevant would be the motherboard, which is an Asus Striker [and yes, the nForce and NVidia Sata drivers were updated. even assured the driver installation was clean.] If there is other relevant matters to my specs, please let me know or if I should just post my dxdiag...
LiveUpdate should be current, was an install and ran LiveUpdate, Ghost version reports as 14.0.2.26325...And LiveUpdate has nada.
Did have a single run with ignore bad sector as well, and again the same result, Ghost itself reports no error.
The filesystem is not accessible however. Windows Disk Management says the FS type is raw, and attempts to access through explorer come up with the File System is damaged and corrupted error.
Are you running your drives as a Software or Hardware RAID (assuming an array)? 10K RPM shouldn't make a difference by the way.
None of the drives are in a raid configuration no... I do have the drivers for my mb's raid controller installed though [not really intending to use them but I remember in XP at least the drives really didn't like to go faster than mud if I didn't have the raid driver installed].
One attempt with ignore sector errors enabled and same result. Unforunately, I've given up my efforts on migrating the drive over at this point [the 10k RPM drive] and simply repurposing it for games that load/stream alot. Thanks though.