I created a successful Recovery Point on a separate drive from the drive that was "imaged" for recovery. Next I tried to use the Copy Recovery Point feature. After trying it about 6 times, I'm convinced it has to be something unique that I'm overlooking.
I have a very clean install of Windows XP- fully updated. A handful of applications and recently installed and validated Ghost 14.
When I use the Norton Ghost 14 Copy Recovery Point Wizard, I selected the destination location as my CD/DVD burner with the blank media inserted. I tried using the DVD, then the CD- both with the corresponding Advanced size limitation settings (below 680 MB for CD and below 3.8 GB for DVD to be safe). In both cases I get the EBA130013 error. I got the EBAB005 error as well. At the beginning, I got one error that prompted me to install a Driver_Installer_x86_x64.exe (Gear SW) and restart. I did that, so that error didn't occur, but can't get Norton to copy the Recovery Point file to a CD or DVD. Is Norton Ghost 14 sensitive to cohabitant with other applications to the point of failing? (I have Nero 8 installed for example). Are there known driver corruption issues? Given a recent reformat and clean install of the OS, this kind of functional failure behavior seems really odd- especially at a new version 14 level (given the greatness of prior versions). Suggestions are appreciated. Am even willing to use Nero to copy the two *.sv2i and *.v2i files on a disk, but because *.v2i is 8.7GB, I'm toast since I don't have a way to "split" the copy file sizes into media friendly sizes unless I use your program or buy a BLURay burner/disk.