![]() Having this working fully would save me a lot of time at work. I was trying to extract a directory with about 760Mb in it.Īny help would be great. This failure above was on a 10Gb image of a RHEL5 machine. The annoying thing is that it does work like 5% of the time as long as the ghost image is small. I then try to extract a file and the whole machine crashes with the following errors. (L"Z:\\mnt\\backups\\ghosttest.GHO", 0x32d444) stubįixme:win:LockWindowUpdate (0x10038), partial stub!įixme:win:LockWindowUpdate ((nil)), partial stub!įixme:win:LockWindowUpdate (0x10032), partial stub! It all looks promising but I do get the following in my terminal.įixme:commdlg:GetFileName95 Flags 0x00800000 not yet implementedįixme:ntdll:server_ioctl_file Unsupported ioctl 24000 (device=2 access=1 I'm able to open ghost images made with ghost32.exe version 11 and toīrowse the files. The Route 66 Explorers Kit includes: The 4th Edition EZ66 GUIDE For Travelers has nearly all pages. The ghost explorer window opens great but I do have the following in the shellįixme SHGetFileInfoW SHGFI_OVERLAYINDEX unhandled All Games 66 EZ 10 Bullets 12 MiniBattles 1v1. ![]() I have faith that wine can do it!Īnyway, I have wine on the default settings and run : ![]() Ghost explorer 11? I need this to run on my Fedora 10 box. ![]() I was wondering if anyone can help me with the issues I'm having with ![]()
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