Make Norton Ghost Bootable Usb
I have 2 Toshiba laptops and I create back up images for them. I have created a Bootable Norton Ghost USB and on 1 of the laptops this works fine. However on my 2nd laptop - newer model - I cannot boot from the same USB stick so that I can either restore an image that I created or take a new image.
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I have tried the following - ensured no other USBs were connected - ensured fast boot option was turned off in power settings - disabled secure boot in the bios - tried other usb sticks and prepared other usbs using different methods please help as Ive just spent most of the day trying to resolve this and ended up manually rebuidling my laptop TIA Bart. Thanks for your help guys Macrium worked a treat. Couple of quick questions I have with it if you can direct me 1 - can i Rename the image file to something more meaningful? 2 - I added the option to add it to the boot menu but can i reduce the timer to zero so I dont see it every time and instead when i want to use it I would use the SHIFT + RESTART option to see it?
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. 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.
Or just boot off the USB? 3 - Chose high compression but image was still 26gig, anything i can do about that? You can change the name in the definition file each time, then run it.but that's kinda a pain. But it can be done. I wouldn't recommend trying to change it afterward. The delay timing can be set to a minimum of 3 seconds in the MSCONFIG.
Make Norton Ghost Bootable Usb
Hold WIN KEY, press R, type MSCONFIG. Click on the Boot tab. Change the 10 to 3, apply, ok, exit no restart. I wouldn't recommend 0 delay (it can be done, but not thru MSCONFIG). 3 seconds is not obnoxious, but gives you a short time to decide.
If you move the mouse at all during the 3 seconds, the timer stops. Boot Menu Option and Booting from USB Rescue thumb drive are two different things. Get you the same place. Boot menu is convenient, but thumb would be needed if it won't boot at all. SHIFT+RESTART gets you to the Windows Recovery environment.nothing to do with Macrium.
A screenshot of your Disk Management would be needed to see if 26GB is unreasonable. Rule of thumb is you get about a 40% compression at Normal and 60%+ at High. Thanks appreciate the input there and also clarity on the boot options whcih I didn't know about. Tomorrow I'll take a screenshot of the disk manager and post it. I do have some tiny partitions which I believe came with the laptop which I never use so not sure if I can get rid of them.
One of a Win RE partition whcih I thought was recovery to the original factory setting with all the bloatware etc which I've never used either @ DO NOT DELETE ANY PARTITIONS! Those 'tiny' partitions are essential to the system.
Like EFI and LBA, etc. They are part of the system. We will show you after you post the Disk Management Screen.
Symantec Ghost Bootable Usb
I have to frequent multiple client sites and I've carried 1 USB drive in the past to all of these sites to Ghost client laptops. It was a 250GB drive; made bootable with the Ghost Boot Wizard and then I had a folder on the drive that had all of my various images (my client uses approx 10 different laptop models; and then each may have either XP or Win7 on it; so I have around 20 images). That drive has died so I went and bought a 1TB today.
I've tried multiple times to make it bootable with the Ghost Boot Wizard (using Ghost 11.5) but every time, it formats the drive to only 163GB in size (which is odd since it wouldn't adjust the size of the previous 250GB drive; it was 232GB after the process). What can I do to get the maximum size of the drive (about 930GB); but still have it as a bootable Ghost drive? I've found programs that will format it with Fat32 to the full size limit of the drive; but then I'm not sure how to make that bootable. I've followed many tutorials online, but none have been working for me (and still keep that 900+GB drive size).
Norton Ghost Bootable Cd
Any help would be appreciated! PS - I've booted multiple laptops using a smaller 4GB thumb drive while having the larger, 1TB drive plugged in as well and gotten into Ghost (which is running from the 4GB drive). But Ghost never sees that 1TB drive as available in the drive drop down menu. I'm guessing because it can't support two USB drives at once in PC DOS boot?
I'm also happy to have partitions, but any of the programs I've used seem to want to format the whole drive to make it bootable instead of just a partition, which is frustrating. @ TSR NightOwl is the DOS Ghost expert. I know this works with a HD smaller than 1 TB.
Try it and see. Create two partitions on the HD. An 8 MB FAT16 and the remainder NTFS. Install DOS into the FAT partition and make it Active.
Copy ghost.exe to the FAT partition. Put the HD in a USB enclosure and it will boot into DOS.
Or you could have a single NTFS partition, install grub4DOS, copy a DOS ISO (containing ghost.exe) to the HD and you will be able to boot into DOS and see Ghost images on the same HD.