Norton Ghost 12 Dos Version Of Tr

Norton Ghost 12 Dos Version Of Tr

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Where can I get Norton Ghost. So why do you really need the DOS version? Where can I get a utility similar to Norton Ghost. Ok, Norton Ghost 2003 clearly has problems with HDDs >= 1TB in size. Symantec Ghost Corporate Edition 11.5.0.2165 (is that the latest update?) does indeed support DOS (and I think HDDs >= 1TB as well).

However, the latest Norton Ghost 14 seems to have abandoned DOS altogether in favour of a VistaPE CD or something. Now my question is, since the Corp. Torrent batman arkham city crack skidrow black.

Seems to be based on an older 11.x version of Norton Ghost, is that the last version to support DOS (and huge HDDs)? Or did Norton Ghost 12 and 13 support DOS (and huge HDDs) as well? Also, I have an external Seagate USB 2.0 FreeAgent Desktop HDD (. Ghost has had an interesting evolution through the versions.

With Ghost 12, you boot from the Ghost Recovery CD, not a floppy boot. I've restored Windows XP (using Ghost 10) systems, and Windows Vista (using Ghost 12) without any problems with system files, SID, etc. Scrathcyboy may be referring to enterprise deployment of an image with Ghost 12.

Ghost 2003 was the last consumer version of Ghost that used DOS and the virtual partition method for imaging. Starting with Ghost 9, the consumer version used Win PE for image restores and the powerquest based technologies found in Drive Image, Live State Recovery, and Backup Exec System Recovery.

============================================== How to create Bootable media to Restore Ghost image Automatically ============================================== Hi all First of all I appreciate for all kindly messages that i have got from all over world, that was thanking about my tutorial 'universal ghost image for all computers'. When reading posts in tutorial mentioned above and other the same tutor for windows 7, and also from messages i have got,I saw that many of users want or need to make a bootable DVD to restore the ghost image. So in this tutorial i am going to show how to do that in easy steps. There are several programs that you can use to get image of sealed partition and restoring that to other computer.But i think the best one is Norton Ghost. In my exprements,with ghost and other utilities i found ghost is the best,easy,and you will encounter least problem by that.So i will talk about using that. In steps below i suppose that you have created your ghost image,and you have saved that by the name of MYXP.GHO in D: My_Ghost directory.

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Do as steps below: ----------------------------- 1.Download bootDisk.zip (1.55MB) from link below 2.Extract bootDisk.zip to D: My_Ghost directory,you will see it has files ( bootdisk.exe and bootimage.ima). 3.You do not need bootdisk.exe in this tutor,so you can delete that. 4.Open notepad,type lines below on it,then save that by the name of CONFIG.SYS (Not CONFIG.SYS.txt) in D: My_Ghost directory: [menu] menuitem=GHOST, Restore partition with Ghost. 1.In post#4 link below,i have talked about origional tutorial and recommended one user to use that. 2.It sounds that The contents of link above was not clear for many members,the reason of this is messages that i have recieved! 3.I can Make that without need to the link above,but i should put attachment to my tutor that is illegal in this comunity (microsoft files) and some one in bootland is always waiting to find some points in my tutors!!!

I do not know. 4.Any way i edited post#1. Shirin zaban. I can Make that without need to the link above,but i should put attachment to my tutor that is illegal in this comunity (microsoft files) and some one in bootland is always waiting to find some points in my tutors!!! I do not know.You have the idea that somehow I am against you or your tutorials. This is not the case, I am against your 'bad' tutorials and actually a fan of your 'good' ones. Let's see the steps of this tutorial together: 1./2./3.

Download *this* image from *here* then throw away half of the file you downloaded. Create a new config.sys like *this* one (actually EXACTLY the same ALREADY in the image, with a handful of lines deleted) 5.

Create a new autoexec.bat with *this* one (actually EXACTLY the same ALREADY in the image with NO changes) 6. Get a Shareware/Commercial app to open the image file and replace the files above 7./8. OK 9.Get Ghost.exe (DOS version ) from some where 10./11./12. Get a Shareware/Commercial app to create a.iso The actual floppy image is a 'normal' Win9x boot floppy diskette, which is available on half the internet, and that most users will have anyway, in one form or the other, since you are going to change the config.sys and autoexec,bat anyway, why specifically that one? You don't 'get Ghost.exe from somewhere', you EITHER already have or BUY a licence for it from Symantec (if still available). You can use IMDISK or VFD (FREEWARE) to edit it. You can use mkisofs or IMGBURN (FREEWARE) to create the.iso.

Norton Ghost 12 Dos Version Of Tr
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