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11-Nov-2009, 09:21 PM #1
Problems to recover computer
Hi
I'm not sure if this proper forum to ask but I have to try.

I'm newbe with Norton Ghost 14. I made sometime ago backups of my harddrives. Now, something happened with my system and almost everything doesn't work well. I would like to restore my computer from my backup but I cannot create Recovery Disk. When I try in Ghost to create I"m getting very strange window



and I cannot create recovery disk.
I found Symantec Recovery Disk ISO and I burned it but when I tried to boot from this disk I"ve got message:
The file is possibly corrupt. The file header checksum does not match the corrupted checksum.
Please, someone help me to solve this problem. My Windows is getting worse and worse.
P.S.
My OS is Windows Vista Ultimate x64
Could someone help me to solve this problem. My Windows is getting worse and worse. :'(
P.S.
My OS is Windows Vista Ultimate x64

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11-Nov-2009, 10:46 PM #2
I tried in Windows open Norton Ghost Disk and I press Run Driver Validation



I don't now if this thing has any meaning but I put hear maybe helps to see what's wrong

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11-Nov-2009, 11:01 PM #3
What you're seeing is a list of command line parameters. It's not clear what you're actually doing before you see that message. Are you clicking a link? What does it point to? Is it an executable?

What operating system are you running?
Can you launch Ghost?
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12-Nov-2009, 07:26 PM #4
Vista Ultimate x64
Yes I can.
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12-Nov-2009, 10:18 PM #5
I still don't know what you're doing to bring up the list of command line parameters.
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15-Nov-2009, 03:27 AM #6
I just show U what I'm getting. I don't know this stuff.
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15-Nov-2009, 10:53 AM #7
I can see what you're getting. I can't see what you're doing. You must be clicking on some link, some executable, or performing some type of action to cause the parameter list to be displayed.
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15-Nov-2009, 10:59 AM #8
Jaroslaw, he wants to know what you are doing in order to obtain this message. Are you clicking a link, clicking something to make this happen? Give him a list of what you're doing. Example:

Say my car got into an accident. (I don't have one, just saying.) And the someone wanted to know how this happened. I would tell him/her that I ran out of gas and someone collided into me and that's how I have a big dent in my car.

For you, were you going through some files, running a program, what exactly did you do to make this message appear?
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