ben_mott wrote on Nov 22nd, 2006 at 3:33pm:if you got ghost.exe (7.5) it is best as it fits on a floppy
the rest of bootables can be found on those links you have to add your own ghost.exe to them
if you got NTFS partition you best bet is to back up to a external USB ide HDD fat32 (hard disk) as image it is faster than DVD
there is a floppy there that lets you see the USB 1.1 External HDD in dos
it is a big long link it all works as all floppies were tested at some stage.
do not ask any question as I am very rusty and not as knowlegable as Night OWEl or the other
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http://www.911cd.net/forums//index.php?showtopic=14127&st=20Regards Ben
WOW, quite a long tutorial. Maybe I'll read it tonight as I'm at my offie right now.
Is the tutorial u gave above is how to create a bootable floppy to get working aroung Norton Ghost 9, 10 (meet with my problem)? But I don't have USB external HDD and my laptop doen't built-in floppy.
Can we create bootable CD for Norton Ghost 9,10 by our self? Is it in the tutorial? Sorry, I'm not read it yet a the ISP at my office load to slow
I don't wanna make another mistake ...