Question

i need help creating a USB flash drive boot disk for a Latitude E6400.

Asked by: TeethGuys

I have tried BartPE and NetBoot Utilities, and nothing will work.  I created boot disks for the D630, and it was not this big of a hassle.  i do have the newest drivers from dell.com for the E6400.

the way our current disks are setup, is they boot the machine, you enter domain username and password, and then it loads up ghost automatically.  in ghost, you can browse the mapped drive the disk created, and install an image.

in the past, i just had to make the disk bootable, copy over all the files from a previous disk, and then add the new drivers, and change any pointers to the drivers.  now, i'm getting "Error Accessing NEMM.DOS.  TCP 1.0 not loaded."

and

Error accessing NEMM.DOS.  Tiny RFC 1.0 not loaded

also, error -  "error loading device driver protman.dos"



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2009-10-28 at 15:57:25ID24853003
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Answers

 

by: vahiidPosted on 2009-10-28 at 16:27:50ID: 25689306

Sounds to me like a NIC card drive issue.

Check out this post: http://www.experts-exchange.com/Storage/Backup_Restore/Norton_Ghost/Q_24044744.html

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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/2007/10/16/how-to-create-a-ghost-boot-cd.html
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by: igor-1965Posted on 2009-10-29 at 03:05:47ID: 25691987

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.

 

by: TeethGuysPosted on 2009-10-29 at 07:18:21ID: 25693931

i use HP Drive Key utility to make the flash drive bootable - which does work.  i am just having an issue with it loading the network driver and connecting to the mapped drive.

 

by: TeethGuysPosted on 2009-10-29 at 07:22:16ID: 25693982

here are the files you requested.

 

by: igor-1965Posted on 2009-10-29 at 08:38:46ID: 25694894

Well, to be honest all 3 files look suspicious for me :-) Besides the original MS-DOS network client there a number of the different NETBEUI and TCP/IP stacks for DOS and I am not certain which one you use.

Let me offer you probably the quickest workaround. Download and install the latest trial version of Ghost Suite 2.5: http://www.symantec.com/business/ghost-solution-suite

It is fully functional and besides other features it has the new Ghost Boot Wizard that will allow you to create USB keys (based on DOS or WinPE). If you prefer DOS then you could add your DOS driver or use Symantec UNDI universal driver (suggest you try both to check-out which one works faster).

To be in a line with your Ghost license just overwrite the ghost.exe on USB with one you own (or purchase Ghost update).

Hope it helps

 

by: TeethGuysPosted on 2009-10-29 at 08:57:15ID: 25695079

i have tried netbootdisk and the other solution mentioned above.  i cannot get it to work with a USB flash drive.

 

by: igor-1965Posted on 2009-10-29 at 09:01:36ID: 25695114

Please try Ghost.

 

by: SysExpertPosted on 2009-11-02 at 09:17:23ID: 25721313

1) Get the latest BIOS for the E6400.

2) Check the USB options, try changing the legacy related stuff.

3) Does it work off of a CD  ( perhaps via an external USB CDROM drive ? )

 I hope this helps !

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