That website is down. When I click on the link, after a minute, I get the IE Page Cannot be displayed message.
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Browse All TopicsI have lot of images of desktops/laptops that were created using Norton Ghost 2003. In order for me to image any of the desktops/laptops, I have to take the hard drive out of that system and bring it to my main system, connect it and use the Ghost Restore option to use a specific image and restore it on the destination hard drive.
I have a 32GB USB Flash Drive which I would like to use for this operation. I want to boot up the system that needs re-imaging, through my 32GB USB Flash Drive and it should automatically launch Ghost (DOS) and I can point to the correct image and restore it over the C:\ drive of the system that needs re-imaging.
Any help will be appreciated!
Thanks,
Sam Lakhani
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It looks like their web site is down. If you do a google search for bartPE you will be able to find information about it.
here is a link to download it. that should get you started
http://www.softpedia.com/g
HP has a free utility that will setup a USB stick to boot. It is reported to work with other manufacturers USB drives. If it works for you great, if not here is a detailed step by step to do it yourself manually,
http://www.weethet.nl/engl
As mentioned though if your system BIOS does not support USB booting there is nothing that can be done and you would have to boot via floppy, cd/dvd etc.
Opps, here the link for the HP utility
http://h18000.www1.hp.com/
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by: that1guy15Posted on 2007-12-05 at 13:48:50ID: 20415436
Check out bartPE. This is a PRe-install environment of Windows that you can install Ghost in and boot to.
www.nu2.nu/pebuilder