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No, Ghost 15 does not support the DOS based image files. Go here and download HP USB Disk Storage Format Tool also download the windows 98 system files. Extract the win98 files to a folder and copy these files to a second folder: IO.sys, msdos.sys, command.com and mouse.com Use the usb format tool to reformat your flash drive, choose the option to 'create a DOS startp disk' and browse to the second folder. When it's done, look on the flash drive and make sure all the files are there, it may have missed mouse.com Then copy ghost.exe onto it. New bengali hd movie download 2014. Using notpad make a file and name it autoexec.bat add these lines to it: mouse.com ghost.exe When you boot to the flash drive it should load ghost 2003. Best of luck, Dave. I have a problem with Norton Ghost 15.0 (and also with Norton Ghost 11.5) boot CD: they doesn't see the hard disks.

I have a Dell PowerEdge T610 with a Perc H700 RAID controller and 6 disks: 2x500GB configured as Virtual Disk 0 (RAID1) and 4x2TB configured as Virtual Disk 1(RAID5). When I try to do anything (to create an image or restore an image) no disk is found. I looked in the log of Norton Ghost 15 and it said Error E2002000 Error opening device (or something similar). If I insert my external drive, it can see it without problems. If I access Norton Ghost 11.5 bootable CD from Windows, it can see all my drives, but the problem is I have to backup the OS partition which is not accessible (obviously).

For the Ghost 15 recovery disk, I think you just need to add a driver. Regardless of what your system is running, the Ghost recovery disk is based on Vista SP1 32bit.

3d studio max free download. So you need a 32bit driver. I took a quick look at the Dell site but I couldn't tell what driver you need.

For a test, you can put the driver files on a flash drive or something and manually load them through the recovery console, after you know they work you can build a custom disk and add the drivers and your serial number to the disk. You need the extracted files, not an exe. You want the.inf,.sys, and.cat files. As for ghost 11.5, I assume it's the same problem and I'm not sure if your going to be able to do anything through DOS. You may need to build a 32bit PE disk for that as well. Or once you have a working Ghost 15 disk you can start Ghost32.exe from it. Best of luck, Dave.

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I have done a disk clone of Windows 7 (MBR) with Ghost 12 (13 should be fine) but I used the DOS GUI and the Disk-to-Disk method. Which should still be a sector copy. It may be, however, that your original disk was GPT format. I cannot find if Ghost 13 supports cloning this type of disk (actually I can't find the documentation for this version). If this is the case, you have to do the Ghosting a specific way (even 11.5 seems to work) and using UEFI bootable media to do the capture and the deploy.

See here for the complaint: See here for a tutorial: It could be that all you need is to rerun BCDBoot from a UEFI booted device to fix it. I cannot say for sure as I have not had experience with cloning a drive this way. I did not use DISM becasue I was unable to get my UFD to boot to the laptop. Then I tried slaving the hard drive via USB to then use DISM to capture the image (I have done this in past in instances where computer wouldn't let me boot to UFD).