[RESOLVED] Are Ghost 2003 and 8.2 the same thing ?
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    Resolved [RESOLVED] Are Ghost 2003 and 8.2 the same thing ?

    I have Ghost 10 that came with my Dell PC and deep in the depths of the directories on the disk I found a ghost executable that is 8.2 (32bit).

    On my Dell restore partition that somehow got stuffed the only directory that is intact is called img and contains a .gho file and 3 .ghs files.

    When I went to check the integrity of the image using ghost 2002 it told me I needed a higher version, I tried using 8.2 and it told me the same thing.

    I thought the next version was Version 9 and that when it moved over to being drive image with the new file name convention.

    So then I wondered maybe if 2003 is higher than 8.2 but less than 9 ?

    Maybe the .GHO image is corrupt too.

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    Check out the Table of Ghost versions by file version number

    Have to click the + mark in front of Table of Ghost versions by file version number to see the Table.

    http://service1.symantec.com/SUPPORT...00032312180525

    There be a whole mess of them.

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    I looked up the error message on the Symantec site and it said it could also be indicative of a corrupt image file.

    So even thought that is the only directory that survived I'm guessing it;s corrupt too.

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    I too, have seen corrupt image files.

    Why I switched to dvds instead of using the hdd.

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