Re: Norton Ghost 2003 LiveUpdate Discontinued?



Well it wasn't so simple after all... Symantec updates must be done
sequentially (i.e. each update they have released must be done, not
just the last one). But the first of the two updates linked above (for
build 789) does not seem to exist at that site. Applying only the 793
update did not result in a working boot disk.

I also wonder if one can duplicate the effect of a LiveUpdate session
by just copying files to a single directory. Some of the files Ghost
puts on its boot disk seem to come not from the Ghost directory under
Program Files, but from the one under Application Data. One file that
comes from there is ASPIECHI.SYS, and Symantec (and other websites) say
that early versions of this file cause USB access to fail. (The 793
directory update from Princeton did note contain that file).

However, even if after downloading this file from Symantec (not the
easiest thing to find by the way), the boot disk hangs. So it seems
that (a) you cannot skip the 789 update, and (b) it is probably not
enough to update files in the Program Files Ghost directory only. If
it's true that Symantec has killed Ghost 2003 LiveUpdate, anyone trying
to install it from CD on a new computer will have no USB functionality
(IMO).

Needless to say, no more Symantec products for me.

bud wrote:
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Evidently Ghost 2003 needs build 793 for robust support of external
USB drives. However, Systemworks 2003 LiveUpdate reports all components
up to date when Ghost is at build 775 (as installed from the CD).
Running LiveUpdate repeatedly, as suggested, does not help.

Ghost 2003 has been "discontinued" by Symantec, but would they have
shut down LiveUpdate, thus depriving all of the latest working version?

And, indeed, build 775 does not work with an external USB drive in an
attempted cloning operation. It hangs.

I see that others have reported problems updating Ghost 203 recently,
but someone at Symantec Live Chat claims LiveUpdate should work --
although their website has a cryptic page that says that "Files and
Updates" for Ghost 2003 are no longer available.

I imagine this could be catastrophic for people who have backup Ghost
images and have lost their updated Ghost installations or boot disks.
Does anyone know more about this?


In case you didn't know. After you download and unzip the 793 file, just
copy and paste all the files from it into your ghost folder. Let it
overwrite the old files. Then you will be up to build 793.

.



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