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wp Quote:i followed directions ( similar to g 2003 and ghost 8.3 ) on ghost 11.5 and made set of two standard boot disks.
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So, you have the full Ghost Solution Suite 2.5?
You're using the Ghost Boot Wizard?
The boot disks are Floppies? (I thought the *ghost.exe* program file had become larger than what can fit on a floppy disk--can you confirm that?)
Post the content of your *config.sys* and *autoexec.bat* files. You can open them with Notepad--they are just text files--might have to change to *Show all files* in the Open dialogue box to see them after you start Notepad. Simply copy and paste here.
Quote:searching for ram disk drive letter. ram disk not found.
Based on that message, your boot disks should be loading a DOS program that creates a RAM drive--a temporary drive to hold data in RAM--(it allows you to read and write to that area as if it were any other drive like a floppy disk, HDD, etc. vs a optical disc or a virtual floppy drive created when booting from an optical disc which is a read-only drive--can not write to it)--, then another command line in the boot file is looking for that drive, but it's not finding it.