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This document describes how to create a bootable CD/DVD that also restores the Ghost image to the computer. Before you begin: If you need to create a bootable CD/DVD only, you must use a CD/DVD burning software. Follow the steps in the order in which they appear. Click an icon to either expand ( ) or collapse ( ) each section. Choose a method to create a bootable CD/DVD that restores the Ghost image There are two methods for creating a bootable CD/DVD R/RW disc that can restore a Ghost image file. Method 1: Write directly to the CD/DVD R/RW disc Ghost saves the image file directly to the CD/DVD R/RW disc, making it bootable at the same time. This method requires one of the following Ghost versions to write the image file to the disc: • Symantec Ghost Solution Suite 1.0 • Symantec Ghost 8.2 • Symantec Ghost 7.5 • Symantec Ghost 7.0 • Norton Ghost 2003 To configure Ghost to create a bootable CD/DVD • Follow the procedure to create a Ghost image.
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• During the Ghost image creation procedure, click Yes when prompted to make the disk bootable. • If prompted, insert a floppy disk that has the appropriate CD/DVD R/RW drivers.
For Norton Ghost 2003, the floppy boot disk is not necessary because the boot system files are stored in the Virtual Boot Partition. For detailed instructions, see the document. Method 2: Use third-party software to write to the CD/DVD R/RW disc Ghost creates the image file and saves it to a temporary location, such as a partition on the hard disk. Note: This information is provided as a courtesy only. Symantec does not provide technical support for loading DOS from a CD. If you encounter problems, contact your CD drive manufacturer or Microsoft for technical support. Where to obtain DOS drivers for your CD/DVD ROM DOS drivers for CD/DVD ROM drivers can be obtained at the following locations: • Windows 98 boot disk.