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Steps:
1. Identify the ghost image you would like on the bootable GHOST CD/DVD.
Ghost image
Select Save.
As soon as you do this the splitting process begins. You cannot close the
GHOST Explorer window until the entire process is complete. Note that the
progress is displayed in the status bar at the bottom of the GHOST
Explorer Window.
Status of
Splitting
Process
2.6 Continue the image splitting process
Each time GHOST finishes writing one of the split files the following
message will appear:
Select OK. This could occur a number of times depending on the size of your
original GHOST image.
Once the image split process has been completed the new ‘Image Split’ folder
we created will contain the original 2GB GHOST image broken up into 600MB
lots. Each one of these files represents the contents of 1 CD: you will see
below that there are 5 CDs in total. Note: the first file has the .gho file
extension; the subsequent files have the .GHS file extension. This is normal.
3.1 Download the bootdisk.zip file onto the hard drive from:
LOCATION.
When the following prompt appears insert a new floppy disk and click OK.
The following message will appear:
The finished version of the ghost.bat file in Notepad will look like this:
exghost.gho is all that
needed to be changed
This process is shown here using NERO Express 6 burning software, but many
other burning software packages are capable of creating bootable CDs.
Select Data -> Bootable Data Disk. Make sure the bootable floppy disk you created
is now in the floppy drive.
ghost.exe
- Select Read Boot disc in drive and ensure that Drive A is selected. Check
that your bootable floppy disk is in the A Drive.
- Select Next.
Select Burn.
Your second and subsequent CDs will contain only one file, eg:
Third CD:
To use or test the bootable CD make sure you set the boot order in your system's
BIOS so the system will boot from CD-ROM. Place the first CD in the drive and follow
the on-screen instructions.
5. Preparing to create a bootable GHOST DVD
If you are creating an image for a machine that has a DVD ROM, your ghost
image is less than a combined 5GB, and you have a DVD burner, you will be able
to create 1 bootable GHOST DVD. The ghost image used in the above example
EXAMPLE.GHO is approximately 2GB.
Select Next.
You will notice that you are able to fit a large amount of data on this disk.
Select Add and find the following files:
- The ghost.exe file from the ghost folder
- The ghost.bat file that you edited in Step 5.1
- Your entire ghost image, i.e. EXAMPLE.GHO
Ensure that the bootable floppy disk you created is in the A Drive and adjust
the option to select it.