Our "solution" (fix) this far was to add a script to our deployment jobs that replaces ghost64.exe in windows pe ("x:\program files\symantec\deployment\ghost\ghost64.exe") with an older version before the image deployment task runs.

The 64 bit Linux PE boot disk uses the 32 bit client via a comptable library and doesn't work correctly and has been causing issues that symantec has been advising people to just use the 32 bit PE boot disk.


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We currently started purchasing Dell XPS 9570s and 9370s. We are running GSS 3 in a test VM before we put it into production and I am running into an issue that I cant figure out. I have pushed automation folders to the client PCs that I am trying to capture a backup image from. I can get them to boot into automation using a wait job and they are getting an IP from the DHCP server and they are mapping to the M: which is where we want the images to save. The issue is if I run an image job I cannot get ghost to launch, the PC will reboot back to windows. I even tried manually running a command to launch it by doing the following: M:\ cd ghost, and then ghost\ghost64.exe. When I do this 1 of 2 things happens, it will either reboot into windows 10 and take me to the login screen or it will sit there and do nothing. I been working with a gentlemen from Symantec and even he has run out of ideas. Just to bring everyone up to speed, Ive installed a clean copy of windows 10 pro on this machine and deleted all the factory Dell partitions. I would really like to get this into production soon, so any help is highly appreciated.

Some background. It isn't that nothing happens and it reboots. Ghost64.exe is crashing and this caused winpe to reboot to production OS. Because ghost64 is crashing there aren't any ghost logs even to review. It is also crashing on execution not part way through creating or restoreing an image. So when ghost64 is indexing the hardware some thing causes it to crash.

I have successfully created a WinPE10 Boot Disk with Network Boot. However, I want the boot disk to automatically boot to ghost64 to run GhostCast Server. Can anyone tell me if there is an easy way to do that? Here is what I see when I use my WinPE10 Boot Disk

I'm currently using Symantec Ghost 11.5.1 to push a Windows 7 image to hard drives for operating systems upgrades at the company I'm interning at. Within the last 2 weeks Ghost has been crashing during image restoration, image creation and even If I'm just trying to close the program. I get no error message. We run ghost64.exe off a network drive and no one else is having this issue other than me. Ghost will even crash if I have another window over top of it (ie a web browser, windows explorer etc.). I'm backing up and pushing the image locally from my C drive through a Sata-to-USB converter (another intern is using this same setup and it works flawlessly for him). I'm working on a Dell Latitude 6510. I attached the output of the GHOSTERR.TXT file that was created on the last crash. Has anyone had similar issues? I can't get any work done because all the imaging and backups crash midway through.

I am working on create the windows 10 reference image. I created WinPE bootable USB with the ghost64.exe included. I will use the WinPE Boot to boot into the reference PC and clone the reference image for later deploy image to other machines on network. 2351a5e196

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