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I would suggest you to post your issue to Symantec Enterprise Forums as the product you are using is an enterprise version of Ghost.
https://forums.symantec.com/syment/
Hope you get some useful suggestions there from the folks familiar with enterprise version of Ghost.
--Vinod
Thanks for the pointer -- shows how little I know about Ghost!
Hi all,
I'm new to the forums and I have searched for this answer but I could not find the fix and I was hoping this brilliant crowd would be able to offer some advice. I have a client that bought 15 HP 6735b laptops that they need to create and load images for, but for some reason it won't work and I don't know why?
They're using Ghost 7.5 (I know) and apparently this HP laptop is sharing IRQ's for the IDE HDD and the Network adapter and this is causing the problem.
Is there something they're missing or perhaps an upgrade to version 14 will do the trick? Please help I need to resolve this for them.
Thanks a bunch!
D-
I'm not knowledgeable on GHOST but given that that HP laptop has VISTA Ultimate on it (unless he used the downgrade to XP option or maybe special ordered it)and SATA hard drive (which show up as SCSI on a new HP Compaq desktop I was working on the other day) I would guess that it could be high time to upgrade from GHOST 7.5 to GHOST 14. Ghost 7.5 came out in 2002 .....
In case it is helpful here is a link to the HP specification page for that model which also has links to Support and Download pages for updates.