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Is there anyway to stop Ghost Spanning image files larger than 2048mb?
I am trying to write an image file on to a shared network drive with lots of space. The total image file is approx 2448Mb. Can you stop ghost (2003) from spanning and create one image file?
Thanks in advance
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Professional gadfly
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How is the network drive formatted? If it is a FAT32 drive, then the largest file you can have on there is 2GB, and there's no way around that.
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Hi Doc,
Thanks for your reply..its Formatted as NTFS. Regards |
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