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The ultimate VR Golf experience! Here in this guide, you will get the detailed steps about how to use Norton Ghost As we have we mentioned above, it only offers days free trial. If you prefer a free tool to help you backup, restore or clone your hard drive, you can refer to the next part to get the best free alternative to Norton Ghost. Install Norton Ghost and open it. It will run a step-by-step wizard the first time you open it.
At last, you will see the Easy Setup interface where you can create a backup at once. You can also click Cancel option and set the backup task later. Here we choose the latter one. You can click OK to accept the default settings or click a setting to modify it. Whichever you choose, you can type the file name you need in the box under Find files to recover and click Search to find it. On Recover My Computer screen, find and choose the right system restore point and click Recover Now to make it.
Depending on which version of the product you have purchased, Symantec Recovery Disk is either included on your product CD or as a separate CD. Note: The drivers that are used to run the hardware on one computer will likely not match the drivers on a second computer. It offers 4 backup options for you to choose: system backup , file backup, disk backup, and file backup.
Besides, you can create a custom schedule backup. Started the Ghost install but stopped and carried out RottenMutt's instructions, copy the temp folder. Installed Ghost from the copied file and ran live update from Ghost. ONLY updated Ghost this way. Next I followed Lifespeed's instrutions and ran regedit because both my dvd drives had errors.
ALL this time I had the downloaded Ghost install file on cd in my drive and during the Ghost update the cd was read.
All is now working!!! This was after 2 days and many hours with Symantec's Indian branch on my computer who seemed clueless. At one point both dvd drives and my memory card reader failed and I had to do a complete reload of vista.
It is such a shame that Symantec have a great product, Ghost, but such terrible service. Ghost has rescued me many times in the past so I can't do without it. I hope this helps those of you with this problem, thanks to Lifespeed and RottenMutt.
I am having this same problem. There is no success with the workarounds however. I have tried the temp file workaround, using NRT to clean things out, doing this without having NIS installed, but to no avail. Doug, Try the fix back in message 8 of this thread. It has worked for several. Symantec is ignoring this problem. We are on our own. I also have attempted to LiveUpdate and received the same message, "LiveUpdate has determined that this machine is running a pre-released or beta version of a Symantec product First install of Ghost Second installation attempt, LiveUpdate occurred with no problems Ghost was still activated after reinstall, as I recall, which seemed odd and I successfully imaged my drive.
Today I attempted to run LiveUpdate again, after installing more apps and preparatory to imaging again. LU A program that was part of this update failed when it ran. This update was not applied. LU LiveUpdate downloaded all of the updates you requested, but all of them failed to install.
Please try to get the updates at a later time. Ghost 14 LiveUpdate just worked following my procedure in message 8 of this thread for Windows 7 beta bit version. The install takes a while, so be patient. The last little bit of the progress indicator takes longer than the rest. ISO file. You can burn this to CD and that would suffice. Did you create the logs? If you've posted them somewhere could you point the location out to me? LU means the patch failed and there can be more than one cause.
I need that installer log in order to see what the cause might be. I think I speak for others on this board when I say that is a rather tall order, asking us to deliberately break our computers with Symantec's buggy software. I found recovering from this problem particularly problematic as the Gear-something-or-other optical drive driver was incompatible with AnyDVD-HD in a way that caused my drive to disappear in windows. Uninstalling that driver allowed my Blu-ray drive to work properly again.
After going through hours of pain to get it working again, I don't think I'll every use Symantec's live update feature again. May I suggest you simply run live update on a Vista bit computer and view the problem for yourself? It is clearly a common problem and should not be difficult to reproduce. I've run LiveUpdate on several Vista 64 bit machines here and have not encountered any of the problems described here. Apparently not as common a problem as you are stating. Do you have any specific symptoms that occured?
I believe an uninstall and reinstall of Norton Ghost 14 was part of the repair process going by memory that resulted in the Gear driver being installed on a system with AnyDVD-HD already present. After the Ghost install, the optical drive no longer functioned, or appeared in windows explorer Vista Ghost casued me more problems that a hacker could possibly have done. There are known problems in installing Ghost and running Live update then you can shake a stick at.
It is a discrase that there is no message to indicate that the Install CD is required when running the first Live update; instead the liveupdate hangs or worse, destroys Ghost. They may well go beyond Vista 64bit. As a user of six Symantics procucts I can tell you that Ghost, System Works, Norton Internet Security and several other products simply do not work correctly with Vista 64 bit. You comment just earlier expresses the attitude that Symantics has - "All of the problems are the users!
Live update is a joke. This is a joke. The products are so bad that the only think Symantics can come up with is to run their utility to uninstall all Symantic products and start over. This is the last time that I will purchace any Symantics products - there are many other better and certainly more reliable products on the market to waste time trying to get Symantics products running. The reason why there is no notice about requiring the CD is that it is not required. When they aren't the Windows Installer automatically prompts for the installation media.
What you're mentioning has nothing to do with the product, but entirely due to the design of the Windows Installer. The same occurs if a file or registry entry for a product is removed and the product supports the repair feature within Windows.
I don't understand why you're saying that the updates where corrupted. LU means the patch failed to install. If the download was corrupt you would have received an LU or one of other LU error codes.
If you have the log. The LU document has many steps to it. Could you clarify which step you said failed to run? After all that was said, after a long history from several previous additions of Ghost, after this long thread, the update program still screws up. Erik declares that "Apparently not as common a problem as you are stating". Wow, Erik, has a lot of courage. Seems like he wants to pull away from the whole thing as fast as he can.
You're correct Dick, there's at least one good alternative program to reflect upon. I've seen this scenario before. In the past, a bunch of programmers screw up big time. Every time the crisis shows it's head from that deep screw-up, management screams to get it fixed, but doesn't put any resources into the solution. Man, I hope this isn't a scapegoat situation.
One way out of it is to blame someone and let that poor sap go down for the rest of the team. I'm sure Symantec isn't one of those companies that has a security guard bring you a box a tells you have 10 minutes to clear out your desk. It's a scary scenario with expensive Silicon Valley mortgages these days. I am not hear to deflect or claim the problem was due to the user or anything of the sort.
If you post logs I would be more than happy to look at the logs to determine what the problem is. The lines above the failed action will be due to one of the items above that. LiveUpdate patches for products such as Ghost are created with one of two purposes in mind.
The first is to address any coding issues that are leading to problems customers experience. The other is for any security issues that need to be addressed. LiveUpdate is not designed to present a readme first and then decide which patches to download and install.
Unless there is a security notification posted that notes you should update to a specific revision and you have a fully functioning product you don't need to update that product referring specifically to Ghost here. As to the comment about a readme and allowing Windows to uninstall an update I'm confused. As to individual update downloads, you can actually directly download the Ghost update. If you look at the log. For example the US English. The Ghost patch uses a full installer and can then be manually installed.
LiveUpdate is merely a delivery mechanism for updates. The critical issue being that anyone who has encountered this problem has already brought their computer to the failed state, requiring the removal tool to start over.
The only use of this method is for trying to reinstall the software after failure. This problem needs to be pursued to discover root cause. It is obvious that tech support is not aware of what is going on. A bulletin of the current re-installation procedure needs to be issued to tech support to help prevent current customers from suffering from this problem as much as possible until it is fixed.
Most importantly, the bulletin needs to be updated as better methods are discovered to fix the issue. Install another Symantec product before Ghost is installed - Norton Internet Security is very common.
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