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How to copy 2 Norton Ghost Floppy Disks(with USB support) to create a Bootable Norton Ghost CD

Asked by sheraptsering in Miscellaneous Software

Tags: ghost, norton, bootable, usb, cd

How to copy 2 Norton Ghost Floppy Disks(with USB support) to create a Bootable Norton Ghost CD ??

I have been trying to copy 2 Norton Ghost Floppy Disks(with USB support) to create a Bootable Norton Ghost CD to ghost an image into an external DVD/CD Writer.

Here is what I am trying to achieve:

I bought an external DVD Writer - Sony Video Recordable DVD Drive VRD-VC20
http://www.pcmag.com/article2/0,1759,1840461,00.asp

I want to ghost a Laptop writing the ghost image on a DVD using the External Sony DVD Writer.

This Laptop does not have a floppy drive.

I have Norton Systemworks Version 7.0  2004 which has Norton Ghost

I can create a Standard Norton Ghost Disk which is a floppy. I can then copy floppy into a Bootable CD using Nero.

When I create a Standard Norton Ghost Disk with USB support, it uses 2 floppy disks. What I need to know is how to copy these 2 floppy disks to create a Bootable CD.

Is there a better method ? Does it make sense to what I'm trying to achive ??

Any help would be greatly appreciated.

Thanks.
 
 
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