Click to expand.To quote: 'If you have a laptop with no floppy drive, you will run into problems creating a bootable CD, because Ghost will ask 'Do you want to make this CD bootable'. And then it will ask you to put a bootable floppy disk in your floppy drive.
If you run into this problem, see HERE for a posible solution. Also check out Bart's Bootable Ghost Restore CD-ROM: 'ELGHOST' (link from Matt Reason). Also, this link might help: Ultimate Boot CD. The next feature that Ghost needs, but does not yet have, is the ability to create bootable CDs on systems which do not have a floppy drive. Many laptops no longer ship with floppy drives. It can be a royal pain to create a bootable Ghost CD if your system does not have a floppy drive.
' I've checked out his links and the answer is WAY past my expertise!! Would you know if a floppy can be put into a laptop and where one would go to have it done if the laptop is still under warranty??
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Hello All, I could use a bit of help. I am trying to create a USB bootable drive with Norton Ghost on it so I can recover an image from a USB drive. So I know that by creating a usb drive bootable, I use the HP tool to make the drive bootable, then add the MS-DOS boot files to it. But how do I located and add Ghost.exe to the drive? I am using Ghost ver 10 but also have the ghost 2003 cd.
I installed Ghost 10 using the virtual cd-rom and an.iso image. Then I used Partition magic to created a FAT 32 second partition (20gb) and saved my norton ghost image there. For added protection, I also saved an image to my external HD. But now is where I get stuck. I need to create a bootable usb drive with ghost on it to be able to boot to the Ghost dos enviorment to navigate to the image to restore my mini.
I can figure out how to make the usb bootable (using the guides that you had here for XP bootable usb,) but I want to know how to add ghost.exe to the drive. Please let me know how I can locate ghost.exe on either the ghost 10 or 2003 cd (image) so I can add it to the usb flash drive.
Any help is much appreciated. Feel free to ask me any questions on how I've gotten to where I am at with this. Love my mini 10v. Hello All, Well I guess persistence pays off. I found a workable solution to make a bootable USB Drive with Norton Ghost on it. Well say you want to use Ghost to create an image of your hard drive and at some point you want to restore that image if your windows install gets corrupted. Well here are the steps I took to make a bootable USB drive with ghost on it.
First, using Partition Magic, I created a Backup drive (Drive D) to store my backup images. Arquitetura moderna desde 1900 curtis pdf. Second, I got a 2gb flash drive, then download and installed the HP USB storage format program on my mini.
Then I found the Windows 98 boot files at this link: I downloaded the zip file and extracted to a folder called Boot Files created on my mini. Once extracted, I used the HP format utility to create a boot drive by selected the 'Create MS-DOS boot disk' option and selecting the FAT32 file system. It wants you to point to where the boot files are so I browsed to my Boot Files folder and selected the folder. Then I formatted the usb drive.
You will lose all info on the usb drive so back it up if you want that data. See this website for a handy guide on using the HP format tool: Ok, so now you have created a bootable usb drive with the ms-dos files copied (but hidden) to it. Where I got hung up last time was searching for the Ghost.exe file. Well as it turns out, I had to uninstall Norton Ghost 10 using Norton's removal tools (at this link Once Ver 10 was removed, using my Virtual CD-Rom, I put an.iso image of Ghost 2003 on my mini and installed the program.
Once done, I created a backup image file (.gho file) to my backup drive (D. Then I explored the image file and found the ghost.exe file. (Using Windows Search of the virtual drive found it for me) I copied and pasted the ghost.exe file into the bootable USB drive. (For me, I couldn't see any other MS-DOS file that was placed there by the HP format tool, but it's there). I discovered that when you boot the usb drive with just ghost.exe on the drive, you can access the ghost enviorment, but your mouse doesn't work.
So what I did was to get back into windows, I copied and pasted the following files from my Boot Files folder (where I extracted the MS-DOS files): mouse.com & mouse.bat to my bootable USB drive. So now you have three files that you have copied and pasted to your bootable flash drive, ghost.exe & mouse.com & mouse.bat From there, I am able to restart the computer, go into the bios (on the mini it is F2,) go to the boot order, move the hard drive option below the removable media and usb storage option Then save (F10) and exit. It will boot to a C: prompt. From there, type DIR and you'll see a list of files on the usb drive, (should be the 3 you copied). To make sure your mouse works in the ghost enviorment, type MOUSE and press enter. It should state that you loaded the mouse drivers. After that, type GHOST and press enter.
You will see that you load right into your GHOST DOS enviorment. If you aren't familiar with the Ghost enviorment, see the tutorials that come with the Ghost 2003 cd. First thing I did was check the integrity of the ghost image I created. That way I know if my PC gets corrupted (its Microsoft after all), I can navigate to the image and restore it. Well, hopefully this quick guide wasn't too long, It is actually quite easy once you learned what step and in what order you have execute it in. If anyone has a quicker easier way of loading ghost to restore a computer, please let us know. I'm sure there are a lot of cool programs you can now load on your bootable USB drive but that is for future learning.
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Hi everyone, I searched everywhere on the net about this subject and didn't find any solution or tutorial there, so I figured hey why I do not post one for you out there who needs this, since Norton Ghost 2003 is by any means the best of the best to backup and restore your PC, its just so perfect, even the newer Norton Ghost 2010 edition with all its fancy GUI, but its disappointingly fails many times to restore images, I guess I have to stop talking about how good Norton Ghost 2003 is and start with the tutorial: 1- You need a Windows based PC to work with this tutorial. 2- You need a 512 MB or better USB 2.0 thumb drive or better.
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3- Download this 1.23 MB essential zipped file from, and extract to desktop, you will see 3 folders: 4- Open folder # 1 and execute ( usbdiskstorageformat.exe), follow the steps below, and be careful to choose folder # 2 in step 7: 5- Now open folder # 3 and copy all its contents to the USB thumb drive. 6- You are ready now to test the USB you just created, boot your PC with it, and good luck, we are done. Download a PDF copy of this tutorial Other Symantec products tutorials: 2010 NORTON GHOST 15 on USB thumb drive How to make 2011 Norton Anti-Virus Rescue USB.