

Fixed issue relating to handle leak in ccSvcHst.exe. Corrected an issue that could produce a Blue Screen under certain conditions. Corrected a Performance UI 1 day view issue so that details are correctly being viewed on the UI when a user selects activities. Corrected an issue with FireFox 3.5.3 to make sure the toolbar is shown. Corrected an issue with upgrading from 2009 to 2010. Fixed several licensing related WinQual reported errors. Corrected a forum reported issue regarding Exclusions and Help information. Updated Norton Insight to enhance its effectiveness. Corrected an issue with Quarantined files that occasionally prevent upgrading to 17.0 from older products. Heb jij al norton internet security/antivirus 2010, dan kan je deze updaten via de liveupdate, om te kijken welke versie je hebt, dan moet je norton openen, klik op help en support en daarna op about. Norton internet security/antivirus 17.1.0.19.
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Heb je een oudere norton versie (2006 t/m 2009) met een geldige licentie, dan kan je updaten naar de 2010, ga naar de update center, klik op "nu updaten" een programma moet gedownload worden, open het erna en de rest volgt vanzelf. Norton internet security/Antivirus 2010 17.1.0.19. Fixed a number of minor defects relating to product patches being applied correctly. Fixed a problem with the Reboot Reminder Alert sometimes did not function correctly. Added the ability to seamlessly receive product information messages. For N360 customers, reduced the automatic backups to once per day instead of once per 4 hours. Hard drives were Hitachi desktar 7K1000.-Deze update wordt in fases uitgegeven, de release voor alle klanten met een paar kleine veranderingen komt begin februariĭownloaden kan via liveupdate of via de update center. I have reached over 6000 MB/min in a partition to partition copy with SATA mode set as IDE. Restore is also always faster than backup. Ghost 2003 in a motherboard with SB700/710/750 runs much faster in IDE than AHCI. Would you mind sharing what sped are you achieving for backup / restore? If you can change the SATa mode to IDE, try it also. There are copy sector by sector options or copy master boot record options, and I am sure one of those options will work without the script trick, I just haven't tried them yet. I know the switch /fdsp doesn't work in partition to image, I just kept in case I need to do a disk to image and forget to run the script. GHOST.EXE -auto -fro -span -split=1475 -crcignore -fdsp Put the script in your bootable USB flash drive. Yes, it is an additional step, but you perform a quick clean of the disk before imaging, don't you? You surely can afford the extra 10 seconds to run the script before turning the machine off. That is the intention of a backup image, to be used in case of disaster The image created can be deployed to any hard drive, not just the one used to create the image. Those lines basically tell vista / win7 to reset the signature bytes. Make your image as normal (partition to image). cmd file containing the following lines:īEFORE making the image, run the bat or cmd file from within windows, and then turn the machine off.

Ghost 2003 cannot copy the signature bytes of the disk when doing partition to partition / image, so here is the trick. It will cost you, however, 5 additional mintues and some dead heart cells for the scare Booting from the OS media and selecting repair will fix it with no issues at all. If you restore one of your images to the exact same physical hard disk that contained the operating system from where you made the image, the image will work fine without any switches, as the disk signature bytes don't change (same disk) If you restore that image to a different hard drive or partition in a different hard drive (disk change), win7 will fail to boot, asking for the OS media to perform a repair. WinXP didn't enforce to have the same signature bytes. The signature bytes, as you know, identify the hard drive. Tricky part here is, that switch ONLY works in disk to image or disk to disk. Click to expand.The switch /fdsp copies the signature bytes of the disk.
