Also, what version of Ghost you are using, and what is OS the CD based on (PC-DOS, MS-DOS, WinPE)?
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Browse All TopicsI am trying to make a boot CD for a Dell Inspiron Mini so that I can create a Symantec Ghost image. The CD is an external USB device and it boots up and load the NIC drivers fine. When it trys to load the ghost.exe program, i receive the error that the CD is not a High Sierra or a ISO-9660 CD and can not get past the error. I have made sure the the Roxio program used to create the CD is using the ISO-9660 format but still get the error. I have made Ghost Boot CD for many other models, some with USB CD drives, and never have had this problem before. Any suggestions would be greatly appreciated.
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I am using Ghost 2.0 Suite and MS-DOS on the CD. I have a DOS floppy setup with the NIC drivers, the External CD drivers, etc. I create a boot CD using Roxio Creator. This CD works fine on Dell Latitude D410 which also have an external USB CD drive. They use a different NIC but the NIC portion loads fine showing proper MAC address, etc on the Inspiron Mini. When it gets to running the Ghost.exe it shows Loading Ghost...
CDR103: CDROM not High Sierra or ISO-9660 format reading drive D
Abort, Retry, Fail?
I even went back into Roxio and changed the default to write ISO-9660 and created another CD but get the same error.
Thanks for any help
I have came across with this article http://support.microsoft.c
Please have a look.
I think there are 3 options how to solve it:
1. Replace CD-drive
2. Instead of MS-DOS files use those from Win95 or Win98. Ghost does not deliver the MS-DOS files so you must be extracted the required MS-DOS files from the floppies. If you have Windows 95 or Windows 98 CDs you could extract the necessary files from these CD and use them instead of the original MS-DOS. Actually I did it and never has any issue.
3. Instead of CD create and use a bootable USB key (see my instructions from here: http://www.experts-exchang
Hope it helps
If you need further assistance with building the Ghost bootable USB key based on Syslinux / MS-DOS I will be happy to help. In the case, please post your questions to this zone.
However, it might be easier for you simply upgrade up to Ghost Suite 2.5 that now is able to create bootable USB keys based on WinPE (besides the other new features).
Igor
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by: igor-1965Posted on 2009-09-15 at 09:24:17ID: 25336602
Could you describe in details what are the steps you are doing while preparing the CD?
Thanks