Creating A Bootable Ghost Cd

I have Norton Ghost 2003 and it claims it will create a bootable DVD and write the image on it. Which is correct, except that the image (in my case) always fails the verify and therefore can't be restored. If I drop the ghost image on another drive then it works fine using a ghost floppy boot disk.

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I want to copy that *.GHO file to a DVD and then add whatever I need to then boot of the DVD. So, other than my *.GHO, GHOST.EXE, what else do I need to put on a DVD to make it bootable? I don't know much of what is really required to make a CD/DVD 'bootable' but I know there is a boot sector that is needed when making Windows bootable CDs. [This message was edited by ExchangeGuy on June 07, 2003 at 13:24.].

Creating A Bootable Ghost Cd

Norton Ghost Bootable Cd

Creating a boot CD when using Ghost 8.0 is a problem because while many CD burning applications can easily create a bootable CD from a floppy disk image, if everything doesn’t fit on a single floppy it is much more complex. The ghost 2003 software came with my Iomega external usb hard drive. My computer does not have a floppy drive. Using the ghost software I've made a complete backup of my computer.

Create Bootable Cd Windows 10

It should be fairly striaght foward to make one. First, make a ghost bootable floppy with cdrom support. Then open Nero, and select DVD-ROM(Boot), and select IMG file.

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