If you have a desktop pc, you can make a Ghost boot floppy disk with your desktop pc and then using nero to make a boot cd with the image from the Ghost bootable floppy disk. Thats how I do it.
Message Edited by onetobenl on 08-24-2004 01:56 PM
thanks for the help guys. I dont have an available desktop and this is really starting to sound like a pain. I will just reinstall windows and everything all over again. Thanks.
I used the Ghost wizard from within Windows, specified CD as the destination for the image, and it re-booted to DOS and created a bootable image on a set of CDs. They reinstalled fine after a hard drive replacement. I'm using Ghost 2003 included with NSW Pro 2003.
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Message Edited by onetobenl on 08-24-2004 01:56 PM
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I used the Ghost wizard from within Windows, specified CD as the destination for the image, and it re-booted to DOS and created a bootable image on a set of CDs. They reinstalled fine after a hard drive replacement. I'm using Ghost 2003 included with NSW Pro 2003.
Hope this helps.
GM
Message Edited by GreyMack on 08-25-2004 02:32 AM