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September 27th, 2006, 04:08 PM
#1
how to make bootable ghost9.0 cd?
Can somebody please tell me how to make a bootable norton ghost9.0 cd from my program> Symantec>Norton ghost folder, since i've just find out that i don't have the original cd i'd, lost it only when i needed it.
thankyou
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September 27th, 2006, 04:24 PM
#2
waseemag--What is it you want to do with the "Ghost9.0 boot disk"? Run Ghost or be able to boot your PC when you cannot do so normally? If the second
http://freepctech.com/pc/002/files010.shtml
Jim
WIN7 Ultimate SP1 64bit, IE 11, NTFS,
cable, MS Security Essentials, Windows 7 firewall
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September 28th, 2006, 12:46 AM
#3
how to make ghost9.0 bootable disk
Welshin, as you would know ghost9.0 CD is also a bootable cd that means in case of system failiure you can boot with ghost9.0 cd and restore the saved image of the failed system drive, therefore i've to get this important CD . I like to make a " ghost9.0 recovery CD" . i've researched online it looks like that i need a "ghost.exe" file to make a bootable recovery cd and i looked and looked in my installed folder i can't seems to find it. So if you have any other solution i really apreciate it. thanks
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September 28th, 2006, 08:36 PM
#4
waseemag--If you do not have the Ghost9.0 CD, I am afraid you have lost the ability to boot into Ghost. I do not believe that info is copied as part of the Ghost9.0 installation.
That is why I asked what you want to do. Many other Norton products include a Boot (or Symantec Recovery Disk) but I do not believe you can run Ghost from them. Rather they permit booting into Windows, or depending on the Norton program they come with, into that program.
Ghost.exe will give you capability to run Ghost2003 in DOS. I think you can find it by searching on Google. It can be made into a boot disk, but only to run Ghost2003, not to start Windows.
Jim
WIN7 Ultimate SP1 64bit, IE 11, NTFS,
cable, MS Security Essentials, Windows 7 firewall
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