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Norton ghost 11 corporate dos boot cd
Norton ghost 11 corporate dos boot cd





norton ghost 11 corporate dos boot cd
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Update 05feb2004: I'm hearing reports that Ghost is *automatically* making CDs bootable if your laptop does See this thread: Using Bart's PE Bootable CD/DVD with Ghost9.

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RAD forum member Brian kindly thru together a page on how to get BartPE to work with Ghost9. Restore CD-ROM: " ELGHOST" (link compliments of Matt Reason), but that page is no longer being maintained.Īlong the same lines as ELGHOST is Bart's PE ( Preinstalled Environment). You might also want to check out Bart's Bootable Ghost

norton ghost 11 corporate dos boot cd

He's a moderator at the forums and you can find him there. Problem, NightOwl has a solution posted here: Guide to Creating Bootable CD/DVDs without A:\ Floppy Drive. Put a bootable floppy disk in your floppy drive. Run into problems creating a bootable CD, because Ghost will ask "Do If you have a laptop with no floppy drive, you might If you are trying to make a bootable Ghost CD/DVD with a 3rd party burning program such as Nero, you may find THIS thread helpful. If you have trouble writing your CDs, I have three links that If you have a lot of data on your boot drive (more than 7 orĨ gigs worth), burning your images to CD-R or CDR/W discs may take significantly longer than writing them directly to a hard disk, depending Switches when imaging directly to a CD burner. I read that Symantec instructs you not to use the -span or -split Media, Ghost automatically used the extra 50MB. When he changed from 650MB media to 700MB Jason Silver from Nokia says Ghost detects the CD-R's media's size/capacityĪnd adjusts automatically.

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Mouse support and the standard Ghost program appears. The only thing you have to do is change your BIOSĬonfiguration (or use a function key, depending on your particular Want it to be bootable, put your boot floppy in the A drive and Ghostĭoes all the work. Either I'm crazy or the DOS command puts the files inĬreating a boot CD is easy. The DOS format command a: /s (if I use the control panel, it That Ghost won't grab the MS-DOS files from my floppy unless I use

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You need two differentīoot floppies: one to write the image (without the DOSĬD drivers I guess it works by 'magic') and another with the drivers,Īt first, I went crazy trying to use the same floppy for both. I use Ghost to create images of my system to CD forīackup. Lewis Crowley from Long Island writes to say: Will ask if you want to proceed with the backup to CD-R [ screen Then it will ask if the floppy disk is in the floppyĭrive, so you need to have your bootable floppy disk handy. Shot], Ghost will ask if you want to copy a bootable Shot], you select your burner as the destination for the image [ screen Guide to make your CD(s) bootable, or find some more help at .Īfter you tell Ghost that you want to create an image [ screen If you receive the error: " Image file not created with Norton Ghost" while restoring or checking your image, see J Houston's post here (scroll down to the 7th one) and NightOwl's post here. You can later burn these images to CD-R using your favorite burning Your images to your hard drive in a size that is small enough to fit Images using the switch ' ghost.exe -split=640 -auto' to dump On the official Symantec 'approved' list, you can always create your Some users report success with burners that aren't even included or, as one reader from Argentina puts it, " No problemo, Señior." I'm reluctant to discuss things for which I have little practical experience,īut many Ghost users have assured me that a bootable Ghost CD is reliable I normally don't burn my images toĬD-R, but I burned one, just so I could capture the screen shots to

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See this thread for more.īut you won't be using the latest version of Ghost with the bootable CD, since the ghost executable (ghost.exe) is updated via the Symantec Live Update feature (online), and you (almost) always want to use the latest version, which implements bug-fixes and adds features (such as support for Serial ATA drives).īack in the day, you used to have to do it this way ( norton ghost 11 corporate dos boot cd

Images to disc and create bootable CDs/ DVDs. Recent versions of Ghost make it easy to burn your A CD or DVD containing your Ghost image will also solve theĭead drive problem.







Norton ghost 11 corporate dos boot cd