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gotenks98 8th Apr 05 03:37 PM

Norton Ghost 9.0 Help Needed
 
I am trying to back up my drive with ghost 9.0 but I do not see an option to make the image bootable. Is this possible? I am trying to do this from within windows. I have not seen any documentation on symantec website for ghost 9.0. ^_^

HotRod 8th Apr 05 08:33 PM

No way to make it bootable. To restore you need to boot with the install disk. Can be a V2i, DI7, Ghost9, or LiveState disc.

Fisher 9th Apr 05 12:38 AM

To restore you need to boot with Ghost 9 it's very easy.

User Needs 9th Apr 05 02:55 AM

I do have a bootable Ghost image on a DVD.
The only that I did different was add the usb drivers.

~*McoreD*~ 10th Apr 05 05:51 AM

Quote:

Originally Posted by user needs
I do have a bootable Ghost image on a DVD.
The only that I did different was add the usb drivers.

user needs, do you mean your Ghost image can boot from CD like Knoppix or Linspire? i.e. Running windows off the CD? Curious to know.

Thanks,
McoreD

HotRod 10th Apr 05 06:16 AM

There is a way to make a GHOST9 image bootable so you can restore with it. Lot of work for it though.

1) Make your image(s) [has to stay under 4 gig]
If image is going to be larger then 4 gig split at @ 4 gig mark so it asks for next disk. {each 4 gig part goes on seperate dvd]

2) Extract ghost9 cd to drive

3) Move your image [first image if more then 1] into ghost9 folder.
Other image parts just burnt to dvds.

4) Make ghost9 folder bootable dvd image like you were making XP cd.

5) Boot with disk, then browse to image to retore.

Has to be a dvd because windowspe is @ 350meg and ghost 9 is based on it.

User Needs 10th Apr 05 02:22 PM

McoreD, Yes thats what I mean! And I using 2003 too!
It supprised me too, I still had the DVD in the drive.
But i had pulled the Ghost disk out. So when it booted :eek:

user needs


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