Try to use Symantec Ghost universal network driver (UNDI). It works slower than the drivers from OEM which are specific for NICs but in case if it's one or two computers to image then it is workaround.
Alternatively, send your config.sys! Autoexec.bat and protocol.ini
Also, please tell more how you are creating these bootable USB keys.
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by: vahiidPosted on 2009-10-28 at 16:27:50ID: 25689306
Sounds to me like a NIC card drive issue.
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Check out this post: http://www.experts-exchang
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I have found a solution that has worked for all my various NICs transparently.
Set up a mapped drive to your shared folder. and put the DOS Ghost.exe files there. Run ghost via the shared folder.
The Universal TCP/IP Network Bootdisk is a DOS
http://www.netbootdisk.com
other options :
Universal Ghost boot CD
http://www.webs05.com/2007
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