Using Norton Ghost 2003 With 3rd Party CD Burner

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Hi all,

I would like to be able to burn a copy of a Ghost image file onto a CD
(non-bootable) using third-party software that can be validated/restored
from within Ghost. I don't have any problems creating the CDR00001.GHO on a
separate partition of the hard drive or burning it to a CD. My problem is
that when I try to validate it from Ghost I immediately get an error message
to the effect that CDR00001.GHO was not created by Ghost and therefore
cannot validate.

From the Ghost User Manual...

> If you are writing directly to a CD using third-party software, use a
> program that
> lays out the format of the disc before it writes it, such as Adaptec E-Z
> CD Creator.

> Norton Ghost does not provide technical support for third-party software,
> but
> details on this method can be found in the knowledge base on the Symantec
> Support Web site.

I have not been able to locate any such knowledge base article on Symantec's
site.

Here are the parameters I used from within 3rd party burner (Nero)...
Multisession Disk
ISO Level 1 Mode 1
ISO 9660 Character Set
Label Type: ISO9660
Write Method: Track at Once
Finalize CD: Yes

Examining a CD that was burned directly by Ghost shows a single session
consisting of two tracks. I assume that it is the first track (2MB) that
Ghost needs to see to begin the validation process. What is contained in
that first track and how can I create it using 3rd party software?

Thanks in advance, Jeff R.
 

peter

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This old thread might help you:
http://tinyurl.com/3wv3d


"Jeff R." <jeffr@nospam.org> wrote in message
news:10nqkbbaan2rj99@corp.supernews.com...
> Hi all,
>
> I would like to be able to burn a copy of a Ghost image file onto a CD
> (non-bootable) using third-party software that can be validated/restored
> from within Ghost. I don't have any problems creating the CDR00001.GHO on
a
> separate partition of the hard drive or burning it to a CD. My problem is
> that when I try to validate it from Ghost I immediately get an error
message
> to the effect that CDR00001.GHO was not created by Ghost and therefore
> cannot validate.
>
> From the Ghost User Manual...
>
> > If you are writing directly to a CD using third-party software, use a
> > program that
> > lays out the format of the disc before it writes it, such as Adaptec E-Z
> > CD Creator.
>
> > Norton Ghost does not provide technical support for third-party
software,
> > but
> > details on this method can be found in the knowledge base on the
Symantec
> > Support Web site.
>
> I have not been able to locate any such knowledge base article on
Symantec's
> site.
>
> Here are the parameters I used from within 3rd party burner (Nero)...
> Multisession Disk
> ISO Level 1 Mode 1
> ISO 9660 Character Set
> Label Type: ISO9660
> Write Method: Track at Once
> Finalize CD: Yes
>
> Examining a CD that was burned directly by Ghost shows a single session
> consisting of two tracks. I assume that it is the first track (2MB) that
> Ghost needs to see to begin the validation process. What is contained in
> that first track and how can I create it using 3rd party software?
>
> Thanks in advance, Jeff R.
>
>
 
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Thanks Peter,

Creating a CD/DVD Startup Boot (two disk set) to read CDs created by 3rd
party software is a better solution than what I was trying to do.

Jeff R.