Re: Ghost 10 and USB drives



Thanks to all who responded. It turns out that Ghost was unhappy because I had more than one USB device attached. As soon as I removed all of the non-essential USB devices, Ghost found my USB hard disk, and recognized the fact that the restore point was stored there.




Steve L wrote:
I have created a restore point on a USB drive using Ghost 10. When I boot from the Ghost CD, the USB drive is not available, so I cannot do a restore (this was only a test, I don't need to restore currently).

How can I resolve the problem of not seeing my USB drive when booting from the Ghost CD?
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