>It's on a hard drive. It is created and being read with ghost 8.3. There
>are 150,000 files in one directory and ghost explorer starts to open and
>then crashes.

Did you try restoring to another drive? (blank/empty one of course) ;)

Ghost Images have reputation of corruption after introduction of Ghost
Explorer (somewhere around version 6 or later, I believe).

Otherwise, if the data absolutely essential, a professional recovery service
($) would be the go.

Jan

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