Now open Format USB by right clicking and selecting ” Run as administrator “, which may require you to input your password. Now let me get you a few screen caps to get started. After opening the Format USB tool select FAT32 format, check format device, also check create a DOS start up disk and select from the browser the USB Norton Ghost ” Boot ” folder.
Yup tried the packet drivers.I get an error 33, unable to bind. THis happens during the boot process with the ghost disk. Chris The_Fratboy wrote: - did you try the packet drivers? - - - Dell OptiPlex GX1 - 800MTbr+ - Pentium II Processor 400MHz -> - Pentim III Processor 1GHz - 64MB -> 192MB -> 256MB - SDRAM - Maxtor 90845D4 8GB - LG CRD-8400B CDROM - Samsung SW408B CDRW Drive - Windows 2000 Professional SP2+SRP1 - Lucent V.90 WildWire Modem by Compaq - harman/kardon HK-LE speakers - Dell QuietKey Keyboard - Microsoft IntelliMouse 1.3A - - - See your system's birth - certificate! - Here is the link: - - - - Replace XXXXX with your service tag.. I've just done it in Ghost 7.5, so here are my instructions: • Download the drivers from • Extract them to a directory, for example c: 3com_ghost • Start up the Ghost Boot Wizard Software, and choose the Network Boot Disk Option • Find one of the 3com templates (I chose 3COM 3c920 Integrated) and click COPY.
Ghost can be divided into system ghost and data ghost: System ghost refers to backup system to prevent system file missing caused by computer virus or manual errors. System file missing can lead to a computer operating system fail to boot properly. So use system ghost to store the operating system in advance is very useful to support data recovery. How to make a bootable ghost usb. 1 Format the USB flash drive to NTFS. In order to make a flash drive bootable, it must be properly formatted and equipped with the necessary boot files. In order to make a flash drive bootable, it must be properly formatted and equipped with the necessary boot files. Disk formatting can be done through the command prompt in Windows. Symantec Ghost Solution Suite Server Communication. Symantec Boot Disk Creator (BDC) creates and configures the boot images that are used to start.
• Then click Name and rename it Dell C600 (just to make life easy!) • Then Click Modify • In the template properties window, click browse and then move to c: 3com_ghost NDIS2, select EL556.dos and click OPEN. • If the driver name doesn't change properly, change it to read EL556$ and then click OK. • Now proceed creating the Bootdisk in the normal way, selecting the Dell C600 template. • Try it - It worked for me!