Norton Ghost 115 Dos Boot Cd Iso
Norton.Ghost.11.5.Corporate.DOS.Boot.CD.iso (View Contents), 06-Nov-2017 15:53, 2.9M. Creating Ghost 11 Bootable Disk or ISO file. I could just create a DOS or WinPE boot disk & add the files, but which version of DOS or WinPE should I use for that? I tried that Ghost 15 boot CD, it's actually a Recovery disk that runs Norton Recovery tools: it doesn't run Ghost.
IB::Topic::How to run Norton Ghost 11.5.GHO file:: Home for the EZB Community! » Welcome Guest [:: ] » » » How to run Norton Ghost 11.5.GHO file Page 1 of 3 1 [:::: ] Topic: How to run Norton Ghost 11.5.GHO file naeembabakheil Group: Members Posts: 40 Joined: Mar. 2011 Posted on: Mar. 25 2015,14:12 Hi!!! Download buku psikologi. Recently i have created Ghost image of windows xp, it was created with norton ghost 2003 in.gho format, so i want to run my shot when someone select it in menu.and start copying to C:/ driectory. Balder Group: Members Posts: 1940 Joined: Oct. 2008 Posted on: Mar.
25 2015,18:16 @naeembabakheil Quote: 'i want to run my shot when someone select it in menu' This need some knowledge in how DOS is used (Disk-Operative-System) I assume you want to do this from a CD DVD driver so I start with this part. The basic stuff. You should have a floppy image 'dos98.img' in folder EZBOOT (when EasyBoot is installed this floppy image is put there as an option) We are going to use this DOS floppy image Now lets do it.
Create a folder ghostimage somewhere 2. Launch UltraIso and open dos98.img using Ultraiso (don't close UltraIso - keep dos98.img opened in UltraIso) 3. Extract file 'Autoexec.bat' and 'Config.sys' to folder ghostimage Note: you can in UltraIso optionally use 'drag and drop' or marking files and push to F4 on keyboard and then locate your newly created folder 'ghostimage' 4. Use notepad to open text file Config.sys in folder ghostimage and then delete all text in Config.sys Followed by inserting following text to Config.sys device=himem.sys /testmem:off device=oakcdrom.sys /D:cd001 device=btdosm.sys device=flashpt.sys device=btcdrom.sys /D:cd001 device=aspi2dos.sys device=aspi8dos.sys device=aspi4dos.sys device=aspi8u2.sys device=aspicd.sys /D:cd001 files=60 buffers=20 dos=high,umb stacks=9,256 lastdrive=z 5. Close 'Config.sys' (saving changes to Config.sys) 6.
Open 'Autoexec.bat' (use notepad here to as well) and replace all existing text (delete all existing text) and replace with following text: MSCDEX.EXE /D:cd001 /L:X PATH=a:;a: dos;x: ghost.exe -clone,mode=restore,src=X: system.gho,dst=1:1 -rb Save changes to Autoexec.bat Attention! If you want to avoid question 'Proceed with ghost disk restore?'
Then put in ' -sure' before -rb That will say it will look like this in Autoexec.bat ghost.exe -clone,mode=restore,src=X: system.gho,dst=1:1 -sure -rb 7. Drag and drop Autoexec.bat and Config.sys to opened 'dos98.img' (see step 2 above) Overwrite existing files when asked 8. Use 'Save As' in UltraIso and save floppy image to folder EZBOOT using name ghost.ima Note: UltraIso automatically use extension 'ima' but check that this in your case. 9 Copy ghost.exe (DOS-version of Ghost.exe) to folder disk1 (folder disk1 is the 'root' in EasyBoot if you wonder).
Note: make sure to use name ghost.exe 10. Copy your Ghost image (ghost image of your WinXP-system) to folder disk1 11. Rename your ghost image in folder disk1 to system.gho 12. Use run ghost.ima in EasyBoot menu 13.
Create ISO as usual in EasyBoot (you can optionally tick 'Joliet' when creating ISO - should work regardless if Joliet is ticked or not) -------------------------- balder -------------- Download complete set of scripts including help file Note: Script collection updated 11 may 2017. Scripts mainly support EasyBoot_6.5 or later naeembabakheil Group: Members Posts: 40 Joined: Mar. 2011 Posted on: Mar. 26 2015,02:09 Thanks for your help, i will try thi out,, but i rememebr u gave link of WinBuilder in this app i saw.gho option, i think i can make ghost file for Ezyboot software what u think. Balder Group: Members Posts: 1940 Joined: Oct. 2008 Posted on: Mar.