l6pug
April 28th, 2003, 12:01 PM
GUYS I NEED HELP HERE, TRYING TO MAKE A BOOT DISK/CD WITH OMEGA USB DRIVERS AND DRIVE IMAGE. CAN ANYONE HELP?????
ANDY
GETANDI@HOTMAIL.COM --- MSN
cody580
April 28th, 2003, 12:43 PM
i may not be under standing what you want to do, but when i pull up drive image it gives me a option for boot disk builder
>cody
l6pug
April 28th, 2003, 07:13 PM
cody. thanks for your responce
after much looking i have found out that drive image and usb drives dont go
im not looking how to make recovery cd;s with ghost
thanks again
andy
cody580
April 28th, 2003, 08:20 PM
here is a site you might want to look at
>cody
http://ghost.radified.com/ghost_1b.htm
Clone a disk
2 On the Nonon Ghost main menu, select one of the following:
• Local > Disk > To Image
• Local > Partition > To Image
3 In the Source Drive dialog box, select the source disk or partition.
The Source Drive dialog box shows details of every disk that Norton
Ghost finds on the local computer.
4 Click OK.
5 In the Pile Locator dialog box, type the image file destination and
name.
6 In the Image file description dialog box, type a description of the
image file.
You can modify this description with Ghost Explorer.
7 Click Save.
8 In the Compress Image File? dialog box, select one of the following:
• No for no compression (high speed)
• Fast for low compression (medium speed)
• High for high compression (slower speed)
9 If spanning is enabled, click Yes and type a destination path for the
next span of the image file.
10 In the Proceed with Image File Creation? dialog box, check the details
and ensure that the correct options have been selected.
11 Select one of the following:
• Yes: Proceed with the image file creation.
Norton Ghost performs an integrity check of the file structure on
the source disk and then copies the source disk to the destination
image file. If you need to abort the process, press Ctrl-C, but be
aware that this leaves the destination image file in an unknown
state.
• No: Return to the menu.
12 On the main menu, click Check > linage File to verify the integrity of
the image file.