

The number of other things which end up producing the same message also includes particular species of existing formats on the disc, for instance, because the existing GBW code doesn't even try to model the different optical disc write models nor support UDF. There are a great many things in the GSS 2.5 series of GBW that produce that error insufficient space and >2Gb files are just the most common ones, but there are all kinds of other bugs both in the code which produces ISO 9660 filesystems (which fails if too many files are added to the ISO, for instance when including the DeployAnywhere driver database) and the code which does the SCSI wrangling of the optical disk command set. The second system has no AV, isn't part of a domain and no policies other than the default so I'm fairly certain it's the boot wizard doing this by itself.Ĭhristchurch (earthquake capitol of the world ) the first one is part of a domain and has the latest patches and global policies which i thought may have affected the installation or process. I've installed the boot wizard to 2 systems now. I'm hoping that someone can provide a reason for this. I remove this attribute and tell it to retry, but the same error occurs and the read-only attribute is re-appearing. Whilst the files appear to be created in the temp folder, the wizard is also making portions (or all) of this folder "read-only". It's when it attempts to copy thru the config.sys, autoexec.bat files etc that the problem occurs.

As the wizard compiles the image files and puts them into a temp folder all is fine. I've spent further time trying to identify the issue and think I've located the problem. I've confirmed total ISO was below 4GB and each file was within the 2GB limit. I wasn't interested in the WinPE solution, just wanting a very basic PC-DOS boot session on a DVD aling with the image file(s). When I searched I found this article and tried to determine what is causing it. Please check that the target is not Read-only and there is enough space on the disk" Which is "An unexpected error has occurred. I am trying to create an ISO image (although same error occurs when trying VFD and a few others I've tried). No later update appears to be available presently. as per ghost explorer and ghostcast server apps). I've just upgraded to Ghost Solution Suite 2.5.1 (build 11.
