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Originally Posted by poogles_uk
How do you make a ghost boot disk?
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This is from the Symantec web site:
To create the Ghost bootable floppy disk
Create an MS-DOS system disk:
If running Windows Me or Windows 98:
Insert a blank, formatted floppy disk.
Click Start > Settings > Control Panel.
Double-click Add/Remove Programs.
Click the Startup Disk tab.
Click Create Disk. Follow the prompts.
If running Windows XP:
Insert a blank, formatted floppy disk.
Open Windows Explorer.
Right-click the A drive, and click Format.
Check "Create an MS-DOS startup disk" in the 'Format Options' section.
Follow the prompts.
Use Ghost Boot Wizard to create a Ghost bootable floppy disk.
Insert a blank, formatted floppy disk.
Open Ghost Boot Wizard and follow the prompts to create a bootable floppy disk.
When you see the choice for PC-DOS or MS-DOS, click Get MS-DOS and insert the Windows 98/Me/XP Startup Disk into the floppy disk drive. Ghost Boot Wizard copies the MS-DOS system files from the Startup Disk to the hard disk. These are the MS-DOS files that the Ghost Boot Wizard places on the Ghost bootable floppy disk.
When you see the choice for Format, Quick Format, Full Format, and so on, check an option which includes the word "Format." The exact choices differ according to the operating system that is running. If you do not check one of the formatting options, rather than an option such as "Copy system files," the bootable floppy disk may use an unsupported DOS version. Checking the format option ensures that Ghost copies a supported DOS version to the bootable floppy disk.
The full text is available here:
http://service1.symantec.com/SUPPORT...&osv=&osv_lvl=