Invalid Destination Drive Message...11030

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I am running XP-Home Edition.

In repeated attempts to clone my master C drive to my slave G drive, I keep
getting the subject message from my cloning program: Norton Ghost 2003. I
have checked; the destination drive was found to have no damaged sectors.
Both C and G were working normally. C still is but nothing is accessible on
G because, hoping a quick format would just maybe enable me to clone to it, I
did a quick format. I also on the suggestion of a Symantec tech erased the 1
big partition of that drive. Nothing I've done has resulted in anything but
the subject message.

I found from some online site that 11030 is apparently a MS designation
which is defined as "An invalid shaping rate object was found in the QOS
provider-specific buffer."

Can someone help me with what I can do or try?

1. Does the 11030 message mean that something is amiss with my destination
drive?

2. Or that something is amiss with my source (C) drive? Or something in my
XP O/S is amiss?

3. One thinks: "Well, TRY a brand new HD or TRY another cloning program."
That is apt to mean expense and perhaps there's no escape. But if I go that
route and I still can't clone, I've tossed money away. I am reluctant to go
ahead blindly but will if that is the only option I have.
 
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