I am trying to install Norton Ghost 14.x and am receiving an error at the begining of the installation process:


"Install has detected a newer version of this technology. To Install Norton Ghost, Norton Ghost 14.0.0.24815 must first be removed through Add/Remove Programs."




There are no traces of Norton Ghost in Add/Remove Programs - I used to have it installed but I had to remove all my norton software (I used the NRT) and other virus software in order to get my Vista Home Premium to Ultimate SP1 Upgrade to complete. Then I applied the Vista SP2 patch. Then I reloaded all my software and Ghost is the only one that won't install. I really would not prefer to have to reinstall all my norton stuff again - Does anyone know where to look to remove any leftover traces of a previous installation of Ghost? Or maybe where the installer looks to find prior versions - that way I could fix whatever isn't correct there?


Any suggestions would be great!

Thank you 8)

--Mark

The most (and boy do I mean most) valuable features in Norton ghost is the ignore bad sectors option. With this option you can actually backup a damaged hard drive, to some degree at least. If the drive is badly damaged it might not be able to read past the defective areas. However in my experience it usually will. And of course like the older versions of ghost it can perform a sector by sector cloning or imaging of a drive.


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 RE: Help with Norton Ghost 2002-Cloning Disk to Disk wolluf (TechnicalUser)1 Jan 05 22:012p


Couple of things:-


Ghost 2002 comes with help and manuals. If you're an IT professional you should be able to work out how to use it.


You don't actually need Ghost to achieve your goal. WD have their own tool ( ) to allow you to clone old drive to new.


(and in fact with 98, you can do it 'manually' quite easily. Just create new partition, format /s (to make it bootable) and then just copy all the files (except pagefile) from one disk to the other (in explorer - using any standard copy method) - agree any 'overwrite existing' prompt). RE: Help with Norton Ghost 2002-Cloning Disk to Disk 2p (TechnicalUser)(OP)1 Jan 05 23:37Ok Jim, since my copy of Ghost 2002 is picking up dust for lack of use I have decided to use Norton Ghost 2002.

The first thing I have to do is to partition and format the new hard drive. Am I right?

I guess I just disregard the D drive on the same hard drive, part of your instructions, because I want to clone my computer unto another hard disk,(New 40GB HD).

Before I forget, Do I intall Ghost 2002 on the source drive or do I install Ghost 2002 on the destination drive?

Thank you very much for your help.

ED RE: Help with Norton Ghost 2002-Cloning Disk to Disk ANFPS26 (TechnicalUser)2 Jan 05 11:34No, I didn't mean the D drive on the same hard drive. I have two seperate hard drives. I put an image of the C drive in a folder on my D drive as a back up. I don't install Ghost on any hard drive, I run it from the floppy. Take your new drive and install it as your slave drive and fdisk and format it. Boot to a command prompt and put your floppy in the A drive and cd to the A drive. Run ghostpe.exe and follow the on screen instructions and copy the C drive to the D drive if you want the D drive to look like the C drive. If you just want to back up the C drive, then make a folder on the D drive and copy a compressed image of the C drive to the folder on the D drive. It's a very simple program to use. Jim


 RE: Help with Norton Ghost 2002-Cloning Disk to Disk 2p (TechnicalUser)(OP)2 Jan 05 16:25Ok, Jim now understand the concept much better, except where you said" Put your floppy in the A drive and CD to the A drive: What do you mean "CD to the A drive" What CD are you refering to and what do you mean by A drive in that sentence? Did you mean CD-ROM?

Now, I am ready to began with this procedure. I am going to partition my new hard drive into two sections. One section 20GB and the other section 20GB. The first half I am going to place the image of my current hard drive or my computer. 

The second half I am going to practice a BACK UP and make a folder in said partition and copy a compressed image of the C drive unto the folder I just created. A Compressed image of C drive is created by Ghostpe.exe/MS-DOS floppy disk, I am right to assume this? Or do I have to do an extraordinary procedure to copy a compressed image?

Thank you for answering my questions in detail because this is the first time I am using the Ghost 2002 software.

ED



 RE: Help with Norton Ghost 2002-Cloning Disk to Disk ANFPS26 (TechnicalUser)2 Jan 05 16:39"cd" stands for change directory. Actually, all you have to type at the command prompt is A: and then ghostpe.exe


I'm sure there are other ways to do this, this is just the way I learned to do it. I assume you have Ghost on a CD-ROM? You would have to copy ghostpe.exe from the CD-ROM to a floppy first. You probably could boot with a Win98 boot disk with CD-ROM support and run the program straight from the CD and not use a floppy. Jim


 RE: Help with Norton Ghost 2002-Cloning Disk to Disk ANFPS26 (TechnicalUser)2 Jan 05 16:41You have to have your product key (serial number) for Ghost and enter that when you copy from an image back to the disk. Jim


 RE: Help with Norton Ghost 2002-Cloning Disk to Disk 2p (TechnicalUser)(OP)3 Jan 05 09:05Ok, I am going to clone my c drive with the floppy that contains ghostpe.exe.

I am going to follow your directions and run Ghost from the floppy because that's what you have been telling me and because that is the way I understand it now.

Once I have copied the C drive image unto the new hard drive, Do I have restore the C drive image back to the C drive? What I mean is that do I have to reinstall the C drive image back to C drive, or does the C drive image gets copied to the new drive and remains with the original image intact on the C drive.

Thank you again,

Ed RE: Help with Norton Ghost 2002-Cloning Disk to Disk ANFPS26 (TechnicalUser)3 Jan 05 09:37The C drive will be unchanged, but if you have to re-install your image to the C drive for whatever reason , Ghost asks for the product key at that time. Jim


 RE: Help with Norton Ghost 2002-Cloning Disk to Disk 2p (TechnicalUser)(OP)3 Jan 05 10:44I hope I do not have to re-install the image to the C drive because it sounds like trouble since you have indicated "The C drive will be unchanged"

I really appreciated your great help.

Good luck,

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