Norton Ghost 2003 Dos Boot Cd Iso
Archived from groups: microsoft.public.windowsxp.general () Thanks, but what if I want to restore an image from another HDD(not from a bootable CD/DVD) to a PC/Laptop which does NOT have a floppy drive? How do I get to the Ghost interface in DOS? Of course, the Gost2003 boot wizard has an option to create bootable CD/DVD startup disk, but only on a 1.44MB floppy. What I need is a bootable CD, because modern Laptops don't have a floppy drive. The original Ghost2003 is also bootable, isn't it?
But at some point, after the A: I need to enter a command. I tried.ghost.exe but it didn't work.
May 27, 2009 Then you can boot from it and use Ghost. Creating bootable disk to run Ghost 2003? Posted: 30-May-2009. Software such as PowerISO or Magic ISO to add the Ghost.exe file to the Win98 bootdisk ISO image and then burn the new ISO file to CD.--Vinod. I downloaded the win98_bootdisc.iso, so now I have it, as well as the GHOST.exe. Norton.Ghost.11.5.Corporate.DOS.Boot.CD.iso - Google Drive.
Archived from groups: microsoft.public.windowsxp.general () Thanks, but what if I want to restore an image from another HDD(not from a bootable CD/DVD) to a PC/Laptop which does NOT have a floppy drive? How do I get to the Ghost interface in DOS? Of course, the Gost2003 boot wizard has an option to create bootable CD/DVD startup disk, but only on a 1.44MB floppy. What I need is a bootable CD, because modern Laptops don't have a floppy drive.
Filing Period Filing Date Status Date.
The original Ghost2003 is also bootable, isn't it? But at some point, after the A: I need to enter a command. I tried.ghost.exe but it didn't work. Archived from groups: microsoft.public.windowsxp.general () This might be worth reading: CD/DVD Startup Disk with Ghost The Ghost Boot Wizard in Symantec Ghost 8.x and Norton Ghost 2003 has as option to create a CD/DVD Startup Disk with Ghost. This bootable floppy disk includes generic CD/DVD ROM drivers. Jace wrote: > Hello Newsgroup, > > If I want to boot my pc with the original ghost2003 CD to restore an > image, what's the command I have to enter after the A:?? > > On my PC I always use a floppy disk to boot into DOS, but on my laptop > I don't have a floppy drive, so I have to use the ghost cd.
> But I get stuck each time because I don't know what command I have to > enter after the A: > > Can anybody help me? > > Thanks > jace.
• File Uploader • • PasteBin • • Knowledge Base • • Subreddits • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • Infections • • • Tools • Software • • • • • • • • • Tutorials • • Please use the 'Select Flair' button after making your thread. Sort by: or Check out our, all guides are compiled by our Trusted Techs. Ask us here at, and try to help others with their problems as well! Please include your system specs, such as Windows/Linux/Mac version/build, model numbers, troubleshooting steps, symptoms, etc. The subreddit is only for support with tech issues. Please be as specific as possible.
After solving your problem, please mark it as solved by clicking 'flair' and confirming the 'solved' tag. Try to research your issue before posting, don't be vague. State everything you have tried and all the guides/tutorials/sites you have followed as well as why they were unsuccessful. Do everything you can to reduce the effort of the wonderful folks offering to help you. No [Meta] posts about jobs on tech support, only about the subreddit itself. The following posts are not allowed: Password issues, posts without sufficient description (just title/link), posts offering rewards/compensation for solutions, PSAs or solutions already found, and anything that violates other's privacy or breaks terms and agreements.
We are not a review site. Don't ask us to compare or recommend products. Do not compare or recommend products.
Keep all communication public, on the subreddit. Private messages and other services are unsafe as they cannot be monitored.
24 hours between posts to the subreddit is the absolute minimum. No soliciting of any kind.
This includes asking for us to link to your subreddit, forum, bulletin board, newsgroup, Facebook page, whatever. Products, services, surveys, websites - we're here to help with technical issues, not market for others. Employees of companies with social media presences for marketing or damage control are not allowed. Violations will be dealt with harshly. Blog spam, link spam, referral spam, joke posts and responses, memes, novelty accounts, trolling, unethical behavior, and personal insults will not be tolerated.
Use common sense. Proven-skills collaborators will have their usernames marked with a dark blue flair.
This means they have proven with consistent participation and solid troubleshooting their knowledge in the IT field. As always, use your own discretion with all advice here. If you would like to be considered for trusted flair, please Please Support the EFF! Like our subreddit? Want to pay it forward?