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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. Through

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.