Ghost 2003 has a function that will allow you to make a bootable 3.5 floppy, which works great for restoring images, either from CD, DVD, or even from your hard drive. I use Acronis, so I don't remember if the choice is a utility function or if it asks you somewhere along the way to the imaging. I would make two or three of them, to be on the safe side. Also, use each one once, to be sure the mouse drivers are installed - or copy over the mouse drivers - seems to me there was a problem with that. Anna Summers
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From: Loy Pressley <[log in to unmask]>
Date: 2006/10/14 Sat PM 07:57:41 EDT
To: [log in to unmask]
Subject: Re: [PCBUILD] Computer Won't Boot
Hi Don,
It does work with CDs. I've imaged this computer that I'm on many times
to CD using Ghost 2003. In fact, one of the Ghost 2003 images that I
made is what I used to restore the system when I changed to a larger
hard drive on this computer.
I already had an image of the C: drive on CD (took 4 CDs). The problem
was that it was not bootable. I was trying to create a bootable CD
image when it locked up.
I tried booting to safe mode. It would not do it. I don't currently
have a BartPE disk. I downloaded the instructions to create one using
the WinXP home disk for this computer that I'm going to try.
Thanks...
Loy
Don Penlington wrote:
> Loy wrote:
>
>> I was attempting to make an image using Ghost 2003 of C: drive to CD>>
>
>
> For starters, there's no way an image of your C-Drive will fit onto a
> CD. XP is way too big.
>
> It's a forlorn thought, and a bit wacky, but try putting a blank DVD
> disk into the burner and then rebooting. It might be just enough to
> trigger an error message in Ghost, which is probably chasing its own
> tail trying to achieve the impossible task you've set it. Maybe you
> might get an error message that will give you an option to cancel or
> abort, thus releasing Ghost.
>
> Try booting into Safe Mode (hold down F8) so that you can run System
> Restore. Otherwise, you'll need an emergency startup disk such as
> BartPE and run System Restore from that, or a registry restoration if
> you have any registry backups.
>
> Don Penlington
>
>
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