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How to boot from USB and make partitions


koden

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Hello...

I have a boot USB key where i have ghost.exe

I can with this USB key boot up and type ghost.exe and then make a ghost image.

Working fine...

But is it possible to put another exe file on the usb key...

An exe file that can be called and used to make and format for ex. 2 partitions on my empty harddisk?

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Use part.exe or part244.exe from this page. Tiny, powerfull, precise, quick. It cannot format NTFS but it's not a problem if you reapply Ghost images.

+I don't think this thread has anything to do with Windows XP (?)

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i have now used part244.exe... boot up on my USB key

I make boot and get this blue window..

But maybe it's to advanced for me.

I get this blue picture where I can se MBR as nr. 0 and then 1-7 unused space.

2 is not unused. This is my USB boot key ???

I had hoped to see my 10 GB harddsik somewhere....?

AAAhhhh...press F5 to change and I can see my 10 GB disk where I have a 10 GB partition on nr. 2 of the 0-7.

Why is the USB and the disk seen as nr. 2? What is no 1? Unused it says...but has this something to do with floppy drive is reserved as nr. 1?

I delete the partion on 2. I press enter on 2 and make a fat32 8 GB partion. Works fine...

I go to 3 and press enter...make a fat32 partion on 1,8 GB rest disk place...

But it fails wih an error that says "boot sectors doesn't have valid information".

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okay...i just had to format the first partiton before going to 2..

But I started on 1 and the program aut. jump to 2 and make the first partion there ??

Only problem now is that ghost.exe no longer can see my USB 3,5" dsk where my ghost image is...

But then i have to burn a disk with image or do you know why?

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Only problem now is that ghost.exe no longer can see my USB 3,5" dsk where my ghost image is...

Your floppy has probably shifted to "B:" so if you launch by command line it has to be corrected.

Err...you have a Ghost image on a floppy ? :blink:

For partitions, the first one can only begin at "head 1", hence the "unused space" after MBR.

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  • 2 weeks later...
I use part244.exe and it's working...but no NTFS.

Using the "Ins" key you get more choice for partition type and can choose NTFS. As stated before, you can create an NTFS partition but cannot format it (not supported by that old program).

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