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Thread ID: 62784 2005-10-19 05:41:00 Help with DOS wattie (613) Press F1
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397642 2005-10-19 09:23:00 Ghost can handle NTFS formatted disks.

Take a look here for advice (www.neilslade.com). Your version of Ghost is too modern for me, and you'd need the manual or help files to work your way through this. It won't be hard, but guessing is not going to cut it.

Cheers

Billy 8-{)
Billy T (70)
397643 2005-10-20 01:09:00 COMMAND.COM is DOS. :D It ought to run another session under itself, but it looks as if there are not one, but two ... the boot loaded one, and you are now trying to run the other, which is a different version. (Because the BIOS code which DOS uses extensively, and DOS's own code, are not reentrant, there's not much you can do with "DOS under DOS", but it is possible). Graham L (2)
397644 2005-11-21 13:52:00 After booting the PC through boot disk and then trying to access a ghost exe that is in a FAT partition the following error gets popped up "Double Fault at eip=1d5; flags=3206 ............."

Any reason why this is happenning
PhilVin (9103)
397645 2006-08-11 03:16:00 hi

can ia have NortonGhost Bootdisk

pleas
farqad (9104)
397646 2006-08-11 10:22:00 Copy the ghost.exe off the hard drive onto a floppy.

Boot off a boot floppy then swap the floppy disks over and from the A:\ just type ghost.
pctek (84)
397647 2006-08-13 00:26:00 thanxxx pctek farqad (9104)
397648 2006-08-13 00:28:00 thanxxx pctek

can i have the link to dowload ghost
farqad (9104)
397649 2006-08-13 00:30:00 It is not free :) Terry Porritt (14)
397650 2006-08-13 02:20:00 It is not free :)


oka but are there a keygen or serial with the software
farqad (9104)
397651 2006-08-13 04:09:00 oka but are there a keygen or serial with the software

It is verboten to use those sort of words on Press F1 :)

The best you can do is to download a 15 day trial and extract ghost.exe from it, assuming that is, that the dos program is still included with Norton Ghost. I have a feeling it has all changed.

If ghost.exe is no longer included, then you would have to search to see if an older trialware version exists somewhere.

www.symantec.com

ghost.radified.com
Terry Porritt (14)
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