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HI all , i took an image with Ghost 2003 , and when i'm trying to restore it this error occurs : Error Number: (11086) Message: Not enough room on target partition Version: 2003.793 (Dec 17 2003, Build=793) my OS is windows 7 professional 32-bit , Please can anyone tell me what's wrong because i badly need to restore this image . Thanks Sherif

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Ghost 2003 isn't going to be aware of partitions over 1TB; its notion of 32bit is of course cruftier than Win7's. That said, it sounds like either the target partition (or disk) is smaller than when you started or you didn't check the box to overwrite the partition/disk/whatever. It's easy to miss a checkmark and be stuck waiting 4 minutes for Ghost to report what's obvious...obvious if all the information's in front of you. That's definitely a pencil-in-hand application, Ghost is. Have another go.

Just make sure you have the space and that Ghost knows you want to write over it. You can (almost) always restore a partition to a new disk and tell it to use the whole disk for the partition (make it bootable, etc.)

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