Hii,
I want to make a Ghost 7.5 Bootable CD.. Can you please tell me that from where should I get it?
Thanks
Anil
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Hii,
I want to make a Ghost 7.5 Bootable CD.. Can you please tell me that from where should I get it?
Thanks
Anil
Well, you need to purchase Ghost, then create the cd.
Hi,
Ghost is a program for making images of a HD on a CD. It is and is not what you want. Instead try the Ultimate Boot CD(use that as the address in the browser, or do a search); or create your own. Get Bart's PE and use it to create your own. You can find imaging software out there other than Ghost. TechRepublic has some excellent tutorials on the subject and one on doing it on a USB flash drive.
Peace,
crigby
Well,Quote:
Originally Posted by StaticFX
Thanks for Quick reply. Can u please tell me how much it cost around...
Thanks
Side note, you won't be able to get Ghost 7.5, its up to v14
System Restore - PC Backup Software | Norton Ghost
$70
Can you explain to us what the real problem is. We may be able to advise further.Quote:
Originally Posted by kharmale_anil
Hi,
No disagreement with anything said so far! Ghost is a commercial product; not the only game in town. First, most of this will deal with XP; I rarely deal with anything so new I revive many an older system; many cannot stand to run the tools I bring them back with, so I have to "remove the evidence."
That said, let us begin!
For programs try:
Free Create-Burn ISO freeware download - CD DVD burning software, create ISO image, burn ISO image software. - Best Freeware Download
Active ISO Burner download - Freeware to burn ISO image files to CD/DVD - Best Software Downloads
CDBurnerXP: Introduction and News
See next post!
crigby
Hi,
For Bart's PE(Preinstalled Environment) see:
Bart's Preinstalled Environment (BartPE) bootable live windows CD/DVD
For tutorials:
How to burn an .iso file in Windows - Simple Help
bootable cd and windows Resources | TechRepublic
And for Ultimate Boot CD see:
UBCD for Windows
All are free; final one is huge. Just hardware and connect time from there. Final one is the complete thing. Final word: I (and some compatriots) prefer a USB flash drive if machine will allow it. Less prone to damage and you can put an entire system with tools onto one fairly cheaply since the prices have become reasonable.
Now to get "your hands dirty" you need sysprep.exe. It is in the Deploy.cab of the Install CD. Extract and run. Wizards should carry you through along with the tutorials
Peace,
crigby
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