Originally when I set up my Backup schedule within Ghost, I used my external hard drive as the Recovery Point location. At the time my external drive was assigned as G by Windows. Then at some point I booted my system with a Thumb drive in and this caused windows to change the drive letter to H that Ghost was using. Since I have always used G as the drive letter for this external drive I have rebooted and changed the drive letters within windows back to G (which is no small task).
Now all of my recovery points within Ghost are thought to belong on the H: drive so Ghost can't use them, nor does it recognize them as space it controls so that it can Optimize the Recovery Point Storage. I can restore from the data, by double clicking on an individual recovery point file, but everything else in Ghost is screwed up - Recover My Files, Explore Recovery Points and Optimize REcovery Point Storage can't find the files (It thinks they are on H, and they are on G).
As a result none of my biweekly incremental backups have run in weeks. No significant messages were displayed (I did find an error message in the Windows SYSLOG after I realized something was wrong, but I did not receive any notification. No Error messages in Systemworks, no pop up message from the Ghost System Tray and no email warnings.
Any one know of a way I can get Ghost to recognize the old recovery points on a full time basis and get my external hard drive back to the letter all of my other link are set up to use?
Thanks in advance -
John