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Adding USB to Ghost Boot CD
Jun 30th, 2005 at 4:12pm
 
Hello All -

Great site you have here.  I just followed the "Standard Ghost Bootable CD/DVD--on Steroids" guide at http://nightowl.radified.com/bootcd/started.html and it worked perfectly first try.  I have a shiney new Ghost Boot CD (running ghost 8 actually).

Here is my issue, i'm at work and I have a laptop that needs to be ghosted to a external HD connected to the computer by USB.  If I were to create a ghost floppy you get the option of adding USB support.  The laptop has no floppy drive, my computer has no floppy drive, and nobody around here has a floppy drive which I didn't realize until about an hour ago!

So, there must be a way to add USB support to the ghost boot cd I just made, does anybody have any clue on how to do that?

thanks a ton

edit - also if this should of been in the low rad forum i'm sorry, I didn't really know where to put it heh
 
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Re: Adding USB to Ghost Boot CD
Reply #1 - Jun 30th, 2005 at 7:56pm
 
This is an alternative solution.

http://www.nu2.nu/pebuilder/
to get the Ghost 8 plugin you need to download PE Builder v3.1.3 zip package but this version of BartPE doesn't have USB support. You need to add a few files from your Ghost installation to complete the plugin. Use the links below to build the Reatogo version. Ignore the Ghost 9 instructions.

http://radified.com/cgi-bin/YaBB/YaBB.cgi?board=general;action=display;num=11192...


http://www.reatogo.de/BartPE/FEATURES/BartPE+XPE_in_5_minutes.htm



Add your completed Ghost 8 plugin (folder) to the BartPE plugin folder just before starting the build process. Check that it is enabled.


You will have a CD which does what you presently desire and a whole lot more.
 
 
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Reply #2 - Jun 30th, 2005 at 9:32pm
 
although that is good if you want to use bart's PE I didn't particularly want to Smiley

Is that my only option, if so i'll have to cave and do it, but I was hoping something could be added to the boot cd i already have.
 
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Re: Adding USB to Ghost Boot CD
Reply #3 - Jun 30th, 2005 at 9:39pm
 
Someone else will help, I'm sure. I was only giving you an alternative approach.
 
 
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Re: Adding USB to Ghost Boot CD
Reply #4 - Jul 1st, 2005 at 12:51am
 
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So, there must be a way to add USB support to the ghost boot cd I just made, does anybody have any clue on how to do that?


Yes--there are several ways to add USB support to the Ghost boot CD.

That's Project #2 and Project #3 of the Guide--which I am still in the process of adding--they unfortunately are not ready yet.

See here for a better USB DOS driver than supplied with Ghost:

A Better USB 2.0 DOS Driver for Ghost + More!


The above thread tells you where to get the two files you need below from Radified's downloads here:

Downloadable Files


You're looking for 'USB-DOS files' down at the bottom on the left side.


So, using the same outine in the
Creating Bootable CD/DVD's Without A:\Floppy Drive
Project #1, you would add the following two lines to the config.sys file:

[config.sys]

Device=usbaspi.sys /e /v
Device=di1000dd.sys


Then add the following two files to the other list of boot files that you are injecting using WinImage:

[Added files]

Di1000dd.sys
Usbaspi.sys


Unfortunatly, that makes the total MB greater than the 1.44 of a floppy disk.  So you have two choices:

1.  Use WinImage to make the emulated disk size 2.88 MB instead of the 1.44 MB, leave Ghost.exe in the group of files being injected into the bootable image.  Your burning program has to allow you to change form 1.44 MB floppy emulation to 2.88 MB floppy emulation.  All other steps would be the same.

2.  Leave WinImage at the 1.44 MB disk size, and now remove Ghost .exe from the list of files.  Instead, put the Ghost .exe on the data part of the CD you are about to burn.  This brings you back down below the total of 1.44 MB that can fit in the boot sector.  Because your CD can be accessed after booting and the Guide had you include drive 'X:' in the path statement, you should have Ghost up and running with USB support.  Again, the other steps remain the same.

Questions?  

Report back with your results.
 

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Re: Adding USB to Ghost Boot CD
Reply #5 - Jul 1st, 2005 at 3:29am
 
I'll try this monday at work (tommorow is a holliday in canada), thanks a lot.  Fantastic guide btw.

Also i can confirm that using a 2.88 emulation instead of 1.44 works perfectly as I had to do that earlier.  (my ghost 8 exe was larger than 1.4 for some weird reason)
 
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Re: Adding USB to Ghost Boot CD
Reply #6 - Jul 1st, 2005 at 3:51am
 
Hardtarget

Thanks for the feed-back.

Ghost 8 is the 'corporate' version and has 'greater' capabilities than the consumer version Ghost 2003--so I suspect it has more code--so larger size!
 

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Re: Adding USB to Ghost Boot CD
Reply #7 - Jul 1st, 2005 at 11:39am
 
I would like to know how to add firewire support to the bootable cd. I have an external firewire drive, but at present, the ghost program on the bootable cd doesn't see it.

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Re: Adding USB to Ghost Boot CD
Reply #8 - Jul 1st, 2005 at 12:11pm
 
Chick

Thanks for 'joggin' my thoughts--I don't have Firewire, so I had not even considered that--will have to add that to the Guide!

Should be easy though:

Add to config.sys the following line:

[config.sys]

device=aspi1394.sys /int /all


Add to autoexe.bat the following line:

[autoexe.bat]

guest.exe


Add these files to the list of files you are 'injecting' into the WinImage boot image file:

aspi1394.sys
guest.exe


These files are found on a WinXP installation of Ghost 2003 in the following directory:

C:\Documents and Settings\All Users\Application Data\Symantec\Ghost\Template\common

As above for Hardtarget, this will make the image file larger than the 1.44 MB, so you have to follow one of the two choices mentioned above.

Questions?

I would appreciate your report back with your results--as I mentioned above--I don't have firewire so I can not test this configuration.
 

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Re: Adding USB to Ghost Boot CD
Reply #9 - Jul 4th, 2005 at 8:48pm
 
It worked great...thanks so much!!

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Creating a ghost boot cd with drivers!
Reply #10 - Jul 14th, 2005 at 11:21pm
 
I have finally found a way to create a ghost boot cd after over like 50 attempts. I used winimage, ghost 2003, nero, and pc-dos 7 to make my cd. This cd will allow you to have usb 1.1 and 2.0 support and read from cd-rom drives.

Tip, assign a usb flash drive to B: using diskmgmt.msc to obtain the ghost boot files.

1. First, you MUST obtain a copy of IBM's PC-DOS 7. Use a file sharing app if neccessary.

2. Then make a copy of the pc-dos image (so that you don't mess with the original)

3. I used winimage to inject the ghost boot files into the pc-dos image (cause the pc-dos image has the boot sector)

Note: Before injecting files, you MUST change the image format to 1.44MB AND make sure that you DO NOT go over 1.44 MB. If you change it to a larger format, the boot image will not work.

Anyway, here is my directory tree (WinImage's view):

\
     -Autoexec.bat
     -command.com
     -config.sys
     -guest.exe
     -ibmbio.com
     -ibmbdos.com
     -mouse.com
     -mouse.ini
     -oakcdrom.sys
  \Ghost
     -ghost.exe
  \usb
     -aspiohci.sys
     -aspiuhci.sys

Here is the autoexec.bat file:

@echo off
SET TZ=GHO+05:00
GUEST.EXE
MOUSE.COM
MSCDEX.EXE /D:cd1
echo Loading...
cls

if %config% == FROMFLPY goto FLPYBOOT
if %config% == FROMCD goto CDBOOT

goto FAILED

:FLPYBOOT
echo Insert Ghost boot disk 2 (containing Ghost.exe)
pause
if exist a:\ghost\ghost.exe goto GHOSTFND
goto FLPYBOOT

:CDBOOT
echo Insert Ghost boot disk 2 (containing Ghost.exe)
pause
if not exist b:\ghost\ghost.exe goto CDBOOT
b:
goto GHOSTFND

:GHOSTFND
cd \ghost
echo Loading...
GHOST.EXE
goto END

:FAILED
echo Unknown boot menu selection
goto END

:END

Here is my config.sys file:

[menu]
menuitem=FROMFLPY, This computer was started from a Ghost boot disk
menuitem=FROMCD, This computer was started from a Ghost bootable CD

[FROMFLPY]

[FROMCD]

[COMMON]
DEVICE=oakcdrom.sys /D:cd1
DEVICE=usb\aspiohci.sys /int /all /D1
DEVICE=usb\aspiuhci.sys /int /all /D1
LASTDRIVE = Z

Here is the mouse.ini file (Note: I don't know about USB mice):

[mouse]
MouseType=PS2

I hope you guys can figure it out yourselves.

If you do succeed, you MUST select "This computer was started from a Ghost boot disk." Press any key when you are asked to. (You do not need to put in another disk)

When you make the boot image in nero, you must select "image file," browse to the image you created, and DO NOT ENABLE expert settings.

It is reccommended that you use a cd-rw in case you make a mistake and quick-erase the cd if you do.

Any correction is appreciated.
 
 
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Reply #11 - Jul 14th, 2005 at 11:39pm
 
To add firewire support, add this line to the config.sys:

DEVICE=fwr\aspi1394.sys /int /d1

Then add the aspi1394.sys into a folder in winimage:

\
     -Autoexec.bat
     -command.com
     -config.sys
     -guest.exe
     -ibmbio.com
     -ibmbdos.com
     -mouse.com
     -mouse.ini
     -oakcdrom.sys
  \Ghost
     -ghost.exe
  \usb
     -aspiohci.sys
     -aspiuhci.sys
  \fwr
     -aspi1394.sys

This may not fit in the image! Remove an unnecessary driver and its corresponding line in config.sys.
For example,if you remove the oakcdrom.sys, you have to remove its entry in config.sys.
 
 
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Adding USB to Ghost Boot CD
Reply #12 - Jul 15th, 2005 at 10:41am
 
Regarding the first post that I made, you MUST NOT overwrite:

command.com
ibmdos.com
ibm.com

Also, you can remove (these files are not needed):

format.com
sys.com
fdisk.com

This can free up image space.
 
 
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Re: Adding USB to Ghost Boot CD
Reply #13 - Aug 27th, 2006 at 3:55pm
 
In this post NightOwl- and Anonymous Guest propose a different solution to the same problem. what are the benefits from the one compared to the other?
NightOwl- solution seems easier (because I still have all the files from the "Creating Bootable CD/DVD's Without A:\Floppy Drive" project on my computer.)
and some one replied that it works grate. so why did Anonymous Guest needed over 50 attempts? although I don't understand autoexex.bat and config.sys I can see that they are much bigger. does that mean they are better?
and is there anyone who knows about adding the USB-mouse support ware Anonymous was talking about?
 
 
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Re: Adding USB to Ghost Boot CD
Reply #14 - Mar 7th, 2007 at 11:59am
 
NightOwl,

Just want to say thanks for the straightforward modifications to your Boot CD project 1 to add the USB & Firewire support. I did this yesterday and it works like a charm with my external HDD which can connect over either interface.

I used the 2.88 MB floppy emulation as suggested.

Any chance the guide will be updated any time soon?
Thanks,
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