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(Msg. 1) Posted: Sun Sep 12, 2004 2:33 pm
Post subject: Abort: 15121, read bios parameter block, unknown fat type - Norton Ghost
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Can't get Norton Ghost 2003 to run on 5100 Dell Inspiron Notebook -
Abort: 15121, read bios parameter block, unknown fat type


Ok Ghost worked the first time, but after that it stopped working.



All I get is the following error message:



An internal inconsistency has been detected

Abort: 15121, read bios parameter block, unknown fat type.



Please can some one tell me how to correct this error?



thanks

Jon

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