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Good Old Norton Ghost 2k3

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I have a copy of norton ghost 2k3, and i am planning to make an image of my hard disk and back it up onto some CD's, one question i have is my floppy disk drive is a well, fecked, and i cannie make a ghost start up disk. I want to know if it is possible to make a ghost start up CD, soo I can then boot of the CD, because face it floppyies suck..... LOL :cool: :D ;) :cool:


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Post by Norm »

Sure, just make the CD bootable using your favorite burning software (Nero, or Roxio work for sure) with the ghost executable in the root of the CD.

When you get booted up to the prompt type the name of the ghost executable. Usually it's just ghost, sometimes it's ghostpe
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No one has any right to force data on you
and command you to believe it or else.
If it is not true for you, it isn't true.

LRH
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