Destination drive errors with 0xc000000e on bootup after Ghost Peer to Peer TCP/IP Disk to Disk imaging
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Destination drive errors with 0xc000000e on bootup after Ghost Peer to Peer TCP/IP Disk to Disk imaging

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Article ID: 262596

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Products

Ghost Solution Suite

Issue/Introduction

After performing a disk to disk, peer to peer TCP/IP imaging, destination machine boots to BSOD with error 0xc000000e

Environment

GSS 3.x
Ghost64.exe and Ghost32.exe

Cause

Ghost doesn't perform boot fixup after transferring an image with this method. This may be intentional due to the challenges in correctly implementing boot fixup

Resolution

Developers are aware of the limitation and are working on a fix for a future release of GSS.

Workarounds that have proven successful in getting around this include:

-Capturing image files then deploying
-Use bcdboot command in WinPE post imaging to copy boot files 
-Removing recovery partition before transferring the image