
- #NORTON GHOST 15 SYSTEM RECOVERY DISC ISO HOW TO#
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Since I am a lowly desktop tech, I'm probably not allowed.
#NORTON GHOST 15 SYSTEM RECOVERY DISC ISO INSTALL#
I get an error that says I have insufficient privileges to create the installation directory even though I have local admin rights (I have a feeling that it's blocked by policy, since only sysadmins can install some IT management software such as Exchange & SQL Management tools).
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Update on my progress: I am having no luck making my own WinPE USB thumb drive because the Win ADK won't install on my system here at work. So, I'm copying the image files to a large external USB drive so hopefully I can boot to the USB, run Ghost & image this stupid pc. Any ideas why they would be grayed out? I found one reference online that says NETBIND.COM needs to be run, but that is being run by the bat files on the usb (loaded by loadnic.bat). So, now i have a new issue: I can get Ghost to launch when booting from the boot USB flash drive, but the GhostCast options are grayed out. So, I added a line for the device ID and now the NIC loads. The e1000 folder was already there which has the files needed, but the DevID for this NIC was missing.
#NORTON GHOST 15 SYSTEM RECOVERY DISC ISO HOW TO#
I went through the 'BootCD' instructions on that page to figure out how to load the NIC driver. Al.: I was able to get the thing to boot to Ghost finally: I downloaded the USB files from, but, it wouldn't load the NIC drivers. Shaun, I tried that Ghost 15 boot CD, it's actually a Recovery disk that runs Norton Recovery tools: it doesn't run Ghost. After a few minutes, image creation should begin. Proceed leads to Compress (Yes) and select Default (Fast), then OK 10.

Use the Pull Down at the top to select the image target location.Įnsure it is USB Hard drive. Select source Hard Drive to be imaged (likely already highlighted) 8. (a) Click on Image Tape tab(b) Select Image Boot and Accept(c) Then Local -> Disk -> Image 7. Start computer, Press F12 to get Boot Menu, Select USB. USB hard drive to hold image must also be plugged in. Just change the selections to recover an image 1. You need to ask Symantec Support for the bootable USB key.
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I could just create a DOS or WinPE boot disk & add the files, but which version of DOS or WinPE should I use for that? Where can I get the Lenovo NIC drivers (lenovo thinkcentre m81, m82 and m800 desktops and Lenovo t420s, t430s, t440s laptops)? Does anyone have an ISO for a bootable Ghost disk or know where I can get one? I have Ghost v.ġ1. Making and restoring Ghost images, using either external storage devices or over the network (LAN). The Symantec Recovery Disk is a utility that allows you to boot a small OS from the DVD drive or a USB flash drive and utilize various Symantec Tools, i.a. Norton Ghost 9.0 (includes Ghost 2003) Ghost 9.0 was released August 2, 2004. However, a version of Ghost 8.0 is included on the Ghost 9 recovery disk to support existing Ghost customers. Ghost 9 continues to leverage the PowerQuest file format, meaning it is not backward compatible with previous versions of Ghost. I don't have the original media for Ghost so, I'm at a loss.

Most of the info i found online refers to using 'Ghost Boot Creator' which is not installed on our Ghost server. So, I was thinking it would be easier if I booted the client PC using a Ghost boot disk, ran Ghost on the client & connected to the GhostCast server get the image.īut, I'm having a hard time finding out how to create a bootable Ghost CD or USB drive. The previous guy used GhostCast Server to deploy Ghost images to multiple PCs at once, but I can't get it to work (using 3Com PXE to serve as the host for the PXE boot). I have inherited a mess of at our IT office.
