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CES
September 16th 04, 09:09 AM
All,
I was wondering if anyone else has had a problem with Ghost PE that comes
with SystemWork 2004.
I just did a clean install of my system and updated it with SP2 right after
I installed the OS. I then did a Ghost of the drive and attempted to reload
the drive with the ghosted image (Lots of issues with BlueTooth)
After rebooting I got a memory error an then received a message that Windows
was unable to authenticate my windows key or some such statement that has to
do with the Windows Security Key. It wouldent let me log on and it then kept
rebooting the computer...I was wondering if anyone has dune the above and
has had the same problem, is this a known issue or is it just me????
I'm now on my third system install this time I'll add SP2 last.
CES
divakartandon
September 16th 04, 12:33 PM
I think you cannot gost the computer which has windows xp sp2 which has
strong security featres
"CES" wrote:
> All,
> I was wondering if anyone else has had a problem with Ghost PE that comes
> with SystemWork 2004.
> I just did a clean install of my system and updated it with SP2 right after
> I installed the OS. I then did a Ghost of the drive and attempted to reload
> the drive with the ghosted image (Lots of issues with BlueTooth)
>
> After rebooting I got a memory error an then received a message that Windows
> was unable to authenticate my windows key or some such statement that has to
> do with the Windows Security Key. It wouldent let me log on and it then kept
> rebooting the computer...I was wondering if anyone has dune the above and
> has had the same problem, is this a known issue or is it just me????
>
> I'm now on my third system install this time I'll add SP2 last.
> CES
>
>
>
Colleen Gayle Lane
September 16th 04, 05:30 PM
You can ghost pc's if you turn off the sp2 firewall. We have done it
successfully here on all pc's after upgrading. Or go to this website to see
which ports to open for particular products including ghost:
http://support.microsoft.com/default.aspx?kbid=842242&product=windowsxpsp2
"divakartandon" > wrote in message
...
>I think you cannot gost the computer which has windows xp sp2 which has
> strong security featres
>
> "CES" wrote:
>
>> All,
>> I was wondering if anyone else has had a problem with Ghost PE that comes
>> with SystemWork 2004.
>> I just did a clean install of my system and updated it with SP2 right
>> after
>> I installed the OS. I then did a Ghost of the drive and attempted to
>> reload
>> the drive with the ghosted image (Lots of issues with BlueTooth)
>>
>> After rebooting I got a memory error an then received a message that
>> Windows
>> was unable to authenticate my windows key or some such statement that has
>> to
>> do with the Windows Security Key. It wouldent let me log on and it then
>> kept
>> rebooting the computer...I was wondering if anyone has dune the above and
>> has had the same problem, is this a known issue or is it just me????
>>
>> I'm now on my third system install this time I'll add SP2 last.
>> CES
>>
>>
>>
CES
September 16th 04, 06:14 PM
Unfortunately that's not the issue...I'm not using the MSFT Firewall and I'm
ghosting the image with a boot disk (as with booting into safe mode the
firewall service isn't loaded). The ghost work's fine and I'm also able to
check the integrity of the image with out receiving any errors. The problem
is when I load the ghost image onto the partition.
The issue has to be with SP2... I just setup my machine exactly as before
only I didn't update the system to SP2...Worked Fine!!!!
CES
"Colleen Gayle Lane" > wrote in message
...
> You can ghost pc's if you turn off the sp2 firewall. We have done it
> successfully here on all pc's after upgrading. Or go to this website to
see
> which ports to open for particular products including ghost:
>
> http://support.microsoft.com/default.aspx?kbid=842242&product=windowsxpsp2
>
>
> "divakartandon" > wrote in message
> ...
> >I think you cannot gost the computer which has windows xp sp2 which has
> > strong security featres
> >
> > "CES" wrote:
> >
> >> All,
> >> I was wondering if anyone else has had a problem with Ghost PE that
comes
> >> with SystemWork 2004.
> >> I just did a clean install of my system and updated it with SP2 right
> >> after
> >> I installed the OS. I then did a Ghost of the drive and attempted to
> >> reload
> >> the drive with the ghosted image (Lots of issues with BlueTooth)
> >>
> >> After rebooting I got a memory error an then received a message that
> >> Windows
> >> was unable to authenticate my windows key or some such statement that
has
> >> to
> >> do with the Windows Security Key. It wouldent let me log on and it then
> >> kept
> >> rebooting the computer...I was wondering if anyone has dune the above
and
> >> has had the same problem, is this a known issue or is it just me????
> >>
> >> I'm now on my third system install this time I'll add SP2 last.
> >> CES
> >>
> >>
> >>
>
>
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