Hello Shenan,
I only try to restore to the same PC : a Dell 9200 that I bought in december
2006. The image was made in januari 2007,after a clean install of XP Prof
SP2, together with some software as Office 2003, Nero 6, Adobe Photoshop
Elements 3,Norton Ghost 9.0,Norton AntiVirus, etc. The PC has 2 HD (2 x WD ,
250 G each, No Raid config.). The first HD has 2 partions ( C-drive = 50 G,
F-drive = 183 G). The image I made is from de C-drive, who contains only XP,
and all other installed programs. Data are all on the F-partition, and also
on my 2nd HD (with 3 partitons),who contains also the Image of the C-drive...
My PC works well, but after about 9 months I wish to restore my Image to
start again with a "clean" PC. But when I boot from the Ghost CD, appears
about 20 seconds after the screens with "Symantec Recovery Disk.." and
"Please wait...", the bleu "STOP-screen" as decribed in my first message.
So, it seems that Symantec Recovery Disk cannot reach the image and I don't
understand why...The hardware on my PC is still the same . I have no problems
with making and reinstalling Ghost-images on my Asus-laptop (with XP Prof
SP1..).Running CHDSK or Norton AntiVirus gives nothing...And Dell replys: "we
can't give support for a software problem.."
Thanks for your helping suggestions !
Willy
"Shenan Stanley" wrote:
> Willy wrote:
> > Hello,
> > When I try to restore an Image (that I made with Ghost) of the
> > C-drive with the Symantec Recovery Disk of Ghost 9.0, I recieve a
> > blue screen with this message:
> > A Problem has been detected and Windows has been shut down to
> > prevent damage to your computer.
> > If this is the firs time you've seen this Stop error screen,
> > restart your computer. If this screen appears again, follow these
> > steps:
> > Check for viruses on your computer. Run CHKDSK /F etc..
> >
> > Technical information:*** Stop: 0x0000007B (0xF78E2640, 0xC0000034,
> > 0x00000000, 0x00000000)
> > Can somebody help me ? Thanks very much !
>
> Are you restoring it to a new computer?
> Restoring it to a new *type* of hard disk drive or with a different hard
> disk controller?
>
> You need to perform a Repair installation (Google for repair installation of
> Windows XP).
>
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