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hitechwreck Quote:Hi there. today i backed up a 16GB hard drive to ghost image, do what i always do. This is something i have done 100's of times.
You've done this *100's of times*
using this 16 GB HDD on this system--and there was no error message(s) while creating the Ghost image? Was this a *whole disk* to image file or *single partition* to image file procedure?
Quote:I tried reimaging the hard drive from the backup but this just stops at 92% and hangs.
So, you then attempted to use the above image file that would not open in Ghost Explorer successfully to restore the image data back to the 16 GB HDD from which you originally created the Ghost image file from? And it hangs at 92% completed? Was this a *partition* to *partition* , *partition* to *disk*, or *disk* to *disk* restore procedure?
Quote:I ran an integrity check from a Ghost dos disk, and it passed.
You ran an integrity check on the *image file* and it passed?! Or, ...you ran an *integrity check* on the HDD and it passed?!
Quote:Whats annoying is it has obviously copied a large chunk of the data to the hard drive, but slaving the drive in Windows shows the drive to be Unknown.
Unless the entire restore has completed, I don't think there is the necessary file structure to allow successful access to the data.
If you have a Ghost image file that can pass the Integrity check, you could try to restore the Ghost image file to a different HDD!