![]() You create a boot floppy with CD drivers using the Ghost boot disk maker. Ghost is awesome! Said by: I need to make a Ghost 2003 boot cd as well because i plan on removing the floppy drives from all my machines. Then I can just ghost right back to where I am now, without spending hours loading all my software back. ![]() It works great! Thats is a great idea Howie, I am going to do that myself. I just imaged a fresh install of XP SP1 (fits on a single CD-R) and if I need to re-install XP all I need to to is pop in the CD and in 7 minutes I have a fresh XP install (no activation required). Said by: If you image to CD-R/RW using Ghost 2003, you are asked if you want to make the CD bootable when you image (requires the Ghost boot floppy). Menuitem=GHOST, Restore partition/drive with Ghost. Menuitem=NOCD, Boot computer without support for CD-ROM. = Start Windows Notepad and open the file CONFIG.SYS menuitem=SUCD, Boot computer with support for CD-ROM. I got the boot disk part right, but i have no clue to the rest of this sh!t below. Creating bootable disk to run Ghost 2003? ![]() If you have only the Ghost.exe file, you need to download the Bootdisk image. ![]()
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