I certainly agree!!!! First time I used Norton System Works, my computer
crashed, and I had to reformat my hard drive.
Isn't there a conflict between Norton and computers working well in general? <smile>
At 07:40 AM 1/20/2006 -0500, you wrote:In thinking more about this, I suspect that by unplugging the drive and plugging in the bp, Ghost mistakenly saw the bp as the j drive as it probably was assigned the same letter by the os and crashed. If so, I am still not sure why the other issues followed from that. If this is the case, is there a way to permanently assign the bp a letter which will not interfere with Ghost?
Don
-----Original Message----- From: bookport-bounce@xxxxxxxxxxxxx [mailto:bookport-bounce@xxxxxxxxxxxxx] On Behalf Of Barrett, Don Sent: Friday, January 20, 2006 7:33 AM To: bookport@xxxxxxxxxxxxx Subject: [bookport] Possible conflict between Bookport Transfer and Norton Ghost
I am running Windows XP Pro and installed Norton Ghost two days ago using an external drive j as my backup device. 1. When I went to transfer some files to the bp last night, before they transferred, I got some quick messages on the PC something like "unable to create j:\ . . ." and then I lost the message so can't fully replicate it here. However, it seemed as if Ghost was interfering with BP transfer. I didn't update to the latest beta at the time as I was in a hurry and after the strange unable to create messages, the files did transfer successfully to the bookport.
2. After the files transferred successfully, I replugged in the j drive to the usb port; it is not recognized at all now by the operating system or Ghost. When I plug or unplug the j drive into the usb port, I do not hear the telltale dunk-dunk which signifies that the drive is mounted or unmounted.
3. This morning, I went to update the book port transfer software and got something very close to the following message:
"Error dialog c:\program files\aph\book port transfer\perflib_perfdata_694.dat The process cannot access the file because it is being used by another process. abort, retry, ignore (not recommended) or cancel"
Can anyone shed some light on possible causes/cures for this situation; I now have no j drive, no backup, can't update the bp transfer software. Thanks for any help.
Don
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