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For me what worked to reestablish communication was a program (in XP at least) in C/program files/norton ghost/fixinstall
Thanks for your reply, but fixinstall did not help me. Could it be Ghost is just not compatible with Vista?
Is there an alias assigned to this external drive? Often there are issues connecting to external drives because there is no alias assigned by Ghost to this drive, which is important for Ghost to identify the drive as the “right one” each time.
Yes, there is an alias to the drive. But I finally found the solution. The external drive was formatted to FAT32 and not toNTFS. I reformatted the drive and it works fine now.
Maybe Ghost can check on this and report a message in stead of a crash