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Abort Errors with Dell D510
Feb 28th, 2006 at 8:20pm
 
Hey all first time poster but been visiting site frequently since I decided to have a look at ghost.

Ive been using the ghost executable on a bootable CD to push and pull images across a network. I have been successful with Dell D505, GX280, D800 but have hit a wall with the D510.

I seem to succesfully create images but when I try to pull the new image down I recieve the following error 'Abort 27076: Corrupt Packet length in compressed image file' or 'Abort 27101: Corrupt CRC packet header encountered - aborting'.

Ive even tried pulling a D505 image down on the thought that they maybe similar enough .. which just resulted in a blue screen Sad woops..

Anyone encountered this before or got any suggestions?
 
 
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Re: Abort Errors with Dell D510
Reply #1 - Feb 28th, 2006 at 9:40pm
 
I can't help .. but, what version of Ghost?

Corporate version?

Packet errors indicated a problem with files being x-ferred across a network.

CRC is a form of file x-fer verification, I think.
 
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Re: Abort Errors with Dell D510
Reply #2 - Feb 28th, 2006 at 11:27pm
 

Solved my problem.. screamed for help a little soon Grin

Not sure why this happened but changed my network destination to a different server share and it worked fine..

Maybe a sign original server is having issues.

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Re: Abort Errors with Dell D510
Reply #3 - Mar 1st, 2006 at 12:10am
 
I've seen something similar with a computer on a home network. Whenever a good image was transferred to that computer it became corrupted and would no longer verify. Changing network cards didn't help. It was an old computer and I threw it out.
 
 
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