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Norton ghost 7.5
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norton ghost 7.5
  1. #Norton ghost 7.5 drivers
  2. #Norton ghost 7.5 update
  3. #Norton ghost 7.5 upgrade

#Norton ghost 7.5 update

I'm guessing you have no idea if you have the 7.5 update or not, but we had to get it for our GX280s. You will need to manually update or overwrite all three files on your client machines in the C:\Program Files\Symantec\Ghost directory." However, the Ghost Console will only update the ghost.exe file, and any tasks performed will fail. The third step tells you to delete the three files from your client machines. At this time (10/29/03) the instructions.txt file you download is not entirely correct. Then you can download the following updated files from Symantec (they are not available here due to licensing agreements): ghost.exe, ghstwalk.exe, and gdisk.exe. (Ghost 8.0/8.2 does work correctly with the 865/875 chipsets.) If you are still using Symantec Ghost 7.5, you must contact Symantec at 1-80, and provide them with your Ghost licensing information. The current version of Ghost 7.5 does not work correctly with it.

norton ghost 7.5

This chipset is available in Dell, Compaq, and HP machines, at the very least, and has become the standard chipset for business level PCs. Updated 10/29/03 The most recent issue is the Intel 865 or 875 chipset, available on PCs starting around August, 2003.

norton ghost 7.5

Consider Symantec Ghost Solution Suite for Small Business disc imaging needs. Norton Ghost compatibility with Windows 8 & 10. Post a Norton Ghost question on the Norton Forum. Is there any solution to these problems or is it a case of upgrading to GSS 2.5? I am desperately trying to get our management to go for this but I've no idea how long this will take and need to push images out in the mean time. End-of-Life announcement for Norton Ghost. The GX280 image did work in the past as we have imaged them numerous times.

#Norton ghost 7.5 drivers

I understand this could be a problem with the broadcom drivers (which this laptop has), I have tried using the latest broadcom driver and the Universal driver but it makes no difference.Īlso to add to our problems we now are unable to take an image of an old Dell Optiplex GX280 (also broadcom) as it give us the same problems. The session begins but then says that the estimated time is going to be 9 HOURS+ and the MB go down to virtually 0.

#Norton ghost 7.5 upgrade

The solution to your problem is to upgrade to a newer version that supports 2003. Click on the Setupbutton on the Template Propertieswindow. Click on the Addbutton to add a driver for another network card. With Network Boot Diskselected, click on Next. Since then, other versions of Ghost were released - Ghost 8.0, Ghost 8.2 (GSS 1.0), Ghost 8.3 (GSS 1.1) and GSS 2.0 - which fully support 2003 platform. I then took the following steps to use the driver with Norton Ghost 7.5 Start the Norton Ghost Boot Wizard. We have just started having problems when imaging certain PC's, we first discovered this when we received some Dell E5500 Laptops which we tried to take an image from all goes through well I can connect to console via DOS and enter the session name et. Ghost 7.5 was released in 2001, hence extensive testing was not performed on 2003 platform. We are currently running Ghost 7.5 (unfortunately) with PXE to do all of our PC imaging, this has been running relatively smoothly for quite a while now, until recently.















Norton ghost 7.5