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Creating an Image using boot disk??
Jan 10th, 2008 at 9:14am
 
Hi, I'm use to using the really old ghost software where I would use a win98 boot disk, load a simple ghost.exe program, and ghost a drive.  Now I'm using ghost 12, and I don't know how to do that anymore.  I did create an image of my OS using ghost 12, but WHILE the OS was running!  That doesn't make sense to me as swap files and temp files could be moving around and such.

Using Ghost 12, how do I boot into dos or some other mode that can read all my hardrives, THEN create a ghost image from there, instead of creating an image while the OS is running?

Also, last question, the image I made while running the operating system, I'm assuming that if I formatted my C drive, all I would have to do is boot using norton ghost and say "load this image file" and then reboot and have everything installed like I did with the image I made?
 
 
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