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I am trying like crazy to make a bootable DVD with Ghost 2003 executable file and Image file.
I used Nero to make Bootable DVD with rest of the programs on it (Ghost 2003 and Image file). The whole burning process went just fine. Then I tried to restore that image on the other machine. The itself was created using Ghost 2001 (according to Symantec images created using 2001 CAN BE restored using Ghost 2003)
First Problem: is that in Dos when I map DVD drive letter and the try to access Ghost 2003 dircetory it would say invalid command.
Example: D: and then CD Norton Ghost 2003 (well Ok this is not crucial cause I could still use Ghost 2003 Created boot floppies to get to Ghost.exe)
Second Problem: after using Ghost 2003 boot floppies I finally get to the ghost.exe. Then I try to locate DVD-Rom and all its contents. In one of the folders contain my Image file. When I open that folder in ghost it shows empty (and yes I tried all the extensions that ghost gives). Now when I boot back to windows and open DVD content I see the image files. Weird Ha???. How come they not seeable From DOS and then Ghost.exe if they are really in the folder. ???.
Also something to mention is that I used DVD +RW disk. Would this be causing problem. I am going to go ahead and try it on DVD +R now.
Any suggestion as to why image files do not show up in DOS -> Ghost.exe would be greatly appreciated.
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