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wp Quote:No, I am not booting to DOS to use Ghost 11.5.
So, you're using Ghost 11.5's *32 bit* Windows program--i.e. *ghost32.exe* to run Ghost 11.5 in Windows--and then creating an image to send to another computer also running Windows and another instance of Ghost32 on the second machine.
Or, is it even necessary to have Ghost32 running on the *destination* computer--do you only need the other machine to be running Windows? When I played around with *peer-to-peer* Ghosting, it was with Ghost 2003, which is totally DOS based--Windows was not running in the background on either machine--and you had to boot each machine to DOS and DOS Ghost had to be up and running, and one machine had to be designated as the *master*--i.e. the source of the image file, and the other had to be the *slave*--i.e. the destination for the image file.
Quote:I removed the hard drive and installed it in the machine with my other ghost 11.5 images, but I get same error message when I try to create a disk image.
Have you tried making a *local* backup on more than one computer? Do you get that same error message on a different machine?
Quote:there was an error # but I did not write it down
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Quote:I removed the hard drive and installed it in the machine with my other ghost 11.5 images, but I get same error message when I try to create a disk image
So, all the reported problems and tests were done sometime in the past--and you have not done anything recently?
Did the error message stop you from creating an image, or was it a reported message after the image creation? Did you do an *Image Integrity Check* after creating the image?
If you were able to create the image before receiving the error message, and the image file passes an *Integrity Check*, you could do a test by restoring that image to the original computer to see if it works as expected (I would put a spare HDD in the destination machine to test--rather than risk corruption of my currently in use HDD--if for some reason the restore goes badly).