Ghost 11.5 Add Network Drivers

Ghost 11.5 Add Network Drivers 3,7/5 6538 votes

You can boot the Ghost 15 SRD without adding drivers and it should work. Ghost Solution Suite 2.5 uses Ghost 11.5, that is the most recent.

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I have a laptop that does not have a cd-rom or floppy drive. It is able to boot from USB though. I have a disk image (ghost) of the disk that I need to restore back onto the laptop.

I can't find a way to actually run the Ghost utility from a USB key though. I believe the ghost.exe should run from within DOS just fine but I can't seem to create a bootable USB key with DOS on it that allows me to run an EXE. Edit: I managed to find a Ghost utility that I could load from a bootable USB drive. Unfortunately, when I plug in my NTFS external drive (USB), it is not detected. You can use Hirens Boot CD. Newer versions have a free alternative to Norton Ghost, older versions have the real Norton Ghost (though it is shareware). On their site how to make the 'boot cd' a bootable usb stick.

Very simple, only takes a few clicks with the right software (all explained in the link). Update: Newer versions of Hirens Boot CD contain, which has many disk management tools, including, a free alternative to Ghost. All in all I think Parted Magic is the best disk management utility I have ever used. Clonezilla doesn't have a polished GUI like Ghost (maybe it will someday?), but it still gets the job done. From: I recently bought an ASUS Eee PC 1000H. Lacking an optical drive I wanted to be able to boot my Norton Ghost 9.0 recovery environment from a USB stick. I assume the recent flood of these ultra mobile PC's will cause a renewed interest in this topic.

Here are the steps to make a bootable Ghost 9.0 Recovery USB stick or SD card (works just as well with the builtin SD card reader of the ASUS 1000H): Format the stick using the HP USB Disk Storage Format Tool (Google will easily locate this free utility for you). No need to use the 'Create a DOS startup disk' functionality in this case, the partition on the memory stick will be marked active for boot anyway. Copy the folder I386 from the Ghost 9.0 Disk onto the memory stick and rename it to minint Copy the file minint NTDETECT.COM to the root folder of the memory stick Copy the file minint SETUPLDR.BIN to the root folder and rename it to NTLDR (without an extension) If necessary install required Windows 2000 drivers. I copied the two files from the Eee support DVD, found in Drivers LAN Atheros Win2k into the memory stick folders minint INF and minint SYSTEM32 DRIVERS and Ghost activates the builtin LAN adapter of the 1000H.

Boot from the USB stick. As a side note, except for the formatting part, the same procedure can be used to boot Ghost9 from an external harddrive containing an NTFS partition. That allowed me to put the Ghost9 restore environment together with the actual backup itself onto a single 2.5' drive in a USB enclosure.

Now that is what I call a portable backup solution! In contrast to memory sticks, the normal Windows Local storage disk management console (under Administrative Tools) allows to mark partitions on external harddisks as active. So no need for the HP format utility in this case.

Hello, Please be nice I am new. I recently purchased Norton Ghost 15, as we need recover an external PC. Im trying to create a custom recovery disc, I get to the bit that says 'drivers to include > select storage or network devices' and they have to be.inf files. Image I have saved, is on an external harddrive - one that just seems to work with XP without driver installation - my problem is, trying to find out how to add USB support, to this disc.

Ghost 11.5 Add Network Drivers

I have found the driver on my XP local machine and its a.sys so Norton doesnt allow it. Any ideas what I need to do? I simply need to create a boot disc, but one that already has USB support - on norton ghost 11 it just came up a box saying 'peer to peer usb support' tick box. And that used to work. But on this new version you have to add them manually. As currently nothing appears in that box. Any help would be greatly received.!

------------ THE OLD WAY BELOW ----------- •. Hey, Thank you both. The image files are.gho and stored on an external HD. - but i cant even find them as its the usb thats the problem. - wait did you say.gho isnt compatable?

I thought i read on the product instructions before I purchased that ghost 15 was backwards compatable? 'Backwards compatibility restores backups with previous versions of Norton Ghost or Norton™ Save & Restore' I created the recovery disc - it had no additional usb drivers found - when I plugged into machine, the RD booted up as you would expect, but it did not see the external HD, so Im guessing its because I didnt 'add usb driver' to the disc. We used to use ghost 8 or something, where you could add addiitional drivers for mice/keyboards/harddrives but ticking 'allow USB access' but on this 'later' version it says Ineed to add manually.