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Norton ghost 2003 iso4/3/2024 ![]() 27 2015,02:26 "which file should i choose in that. Sure I can provide you with a modified DOS floppy image (modified as showed in post nr 2) but the point is that you still have a lot of use of DOS - it still kicks Now follow tutorial in post nr 2 but you can skip step-9 as you now already have ghost.exe in folder disk1 Open ghost.img using UltraIso and mark file 'ghost.exe' and chose in UltraIso 'Action>Extract' Extract ghost.exe to folder 'disk1' in EasyBoot (this is the right ghost.exe to run in DOS)Ħ. Rename ghost.bif in folder EZBOOT to ghost.img (this file can also be opened using UltraIso)ĥ. Note: UltraIso automatically use extension 'bif' to boot file and that's fineĤ. In UltraIso chose 'Bootable>Save Boot File' Save boot file to folder EZBOOT using name ghost So what you need is DOS-version of Ghost11ģ. Its even worse than try run such file in Linux - which of course doesn't work at all You cannot simply rename such Windows 32-bit program to lets say ghost.exe and expect it works in DOS environment Ghost32.exe is such example, designed to run only in Windows environment Programs that are run in Windows is 32-bit (or even 64-bit) applications. Its now clear to me that you have no knowledge what DOS is and how DOS is used - am I right? Well in post nr 2 I clearly tell you that this is DOS and I quote from post nr 2 "This need some knowledge in how DOS is used (Disk-Operative-System)" 26 2015,16:14 "i have used ghost32.exe file from norton ghsot 11.5 corpaorte dos iso and rename it to ghost.exe" Create ISO as usual in EasyBoot (you can optionally tick 'Joliet' when creating ISO - should work regardless if Joliet is ticked or not) Rename your ghost image in folder disk1 to system.ghoġ3. Copy your Ghost image (ghost image of your WinXP-system) to folder disk1ġ1. ![]() Note: UltraIso automatically use extension 'ima' but check that this in your case.ĩ Copy ghost.exe (DOS-version of Ghost.exe) to folder disk1 (folder disk1 is the 'root' in EasyBoot if you wonder).ġ0. Use 'Save As' in UltraIso and save floppy image to folder EZBOOT using name ghost.ima Drag and drop Autoexec.bat and Config.sys to opened 'dos98.img' (see step 2 above)Ĩ. Ghost.exe -clone,mode=restore,src=X:\system.gho,dst=1:1 -sure -rbħ. That will say it will look like this in Autoexec.bat Ghost.exe -clone,mode=restore,src=X:\system.gho,dst=1:1 -rbĪttention! If you want to avoid question 'Proceed with ghost disk restore?' then put in ' -sure' before -rb Open 'Autoexec.bat' (use notepad here to as well) and replace all existing text (delete all existing text) and replace with following text: Close 'Config.sys' (saving changes to Config.sys)Ħ. Use notepad to open text file Config.sys in folder ghostimage and then delete all text in Config.sysįollowed by inserting following text to Config.sysĥ. Note: you can in UltraIso optionally use 'drag and drop' or marking files and push to F4 on keyboard and then locate your newly created folder 'ghostimage'Ĥ. Extract file 'Autoexec.bat' and 'Config.sys' to folder ghostimage Launch UltraIso and open dos98.img using Ultraiso (don't close UltraIso - keep dos98.img opened in UltraIso)ģ. We are going to use this DOS floppy imageĢ. You should have a floppy image 'dos98.img' in folder EZBOOT (when EasyBoot is installed this floppy image is put there as an option) I assume you want to do this from a CD\DVD driver so I start with this part. This need some knowledge in how DOS is used (Disk-Operative-System) 25 2015,18:16 "i want to run my shot when someone select it in menu"
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