Hi,
First apologies for probably asking a question you've seen a zillion times before.
.. but...
I have just taken over from my predeccessor and need to get up and running with Ghost ASAP. All legal software.
He created a bootable Ghost 2002 CD with Ghostwalker on it, together wirth the NIC drivers etc, so that it is very easy to clone one identical machine to another.
However I have some questions and would be grateful if someone could comment.. I'm sure I'll avoid some common pitfalls!
I have read the user guide, but I don't wan't to make a mistake at this early stage!
1. If I were to create an image using Ghost 2002, can it be read and restored by Ghost 2003 and Ghost 9?
Am I right that Ghost 9 couldnt do it because if it contained Win98 stuff it wouldnt be supported.
2. I have purchased Ghost 9 with Ghost 2003. I believe that Ghost 2003 would be more appropriate to 'tool up for' because it can deal with a larger range of operating systems.
3. In the light of this decision, can anyone advise me whether using 2003 I can clone machine to machine using TCPIP AND save images onto bootable DVD, bootable CD and (bootable??) USB ?
4. I have to produce a newer version of this bootable Cd using 2003 (What do you call it? Slipstream CD? ?
)
Where can I read a step by step guide to producing it?
5. My aim next is to produce 2 versions of this bootable Cd with relevent NIC drivers so that I can transfer images or clone - between different machine types.
Before I 'tool up' for action, got any MAIN tips so I can avoid common mistakes?
Thanks a million!!