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Help me please...

i have laptop lenovo :rolleyes:

with vista ultimate and 3 partitions

vista installed on C drive

i made a image of partition C with norton Ghost software

and that image saved in D drive

i want to make a cd with autorun function..

when i boot from that cd, then it automatic access the image file from D drive and install/dump it on C drive

I found that on google

ghost32.exe -clone,mode=restore,src=image_c.GHO,dst=1:1 -sure

But how to make a cd (FAT and NTFS) bootable with Ghost autorun function :wacko:

(when user insert the cd then the first work done by cd is run ghost and start restoring)

Regards

moser


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i want to make a cd with autorun function.. when i boot from that cd, then it automatic access the image file from D drive and install/dump it on C drive

I found that on google

ghost32.exe -clone,mode=restore,src=image_c.GHO,dst=1:1 -sure

Autorun is only good for a running Windows system, as is Ghost32 (the Windows version). You need to create a Ghost Boot Image, use the same parameters as you found except use "GHOST.EXE" instead, and burn the "Image" the same way as you you burn a Bootable CD Install (the Image is the Boot Image).

Here is the Reference Guide for Ghost v8 (parameters are usually consistent across versions). Look in the section "Command Line Switches". As for creating a Bootable CD, the concept is the same as (as I said) when creating an Install CD.

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