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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

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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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You get that window with the command line options when you attempt to create a recovery disk? That probably means the command line options you're giving the program are wrong. You'll need to figure out what options you've giving that are incorrect. e.g.

Program -Option1 something -Option2 something

You could try posting here what you're using as the command line options & see if someone can tell you what you're doing wrong. I haven't used Ghost in a few years so I can't really say if you're using it correctly or not.

The file is possibly corrupt. The file header checksum does not match the corrupted checksum.

When you get that, are you sure you're booting off the disc & not some other hard drive or USB key or something? From Googling I saw someone else who had the same problem, maybe something went bad in your Vista installation and/or hard drive is going bad..?

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