54 Setting options and defaults
Setting Norton Ghost options and defaults
Setting external storage device drivers
Norton Ghost usually installs USB and FireWire drivers in the Virtual Partition if
it finds a USB or FireWire external device. You may need to install these drivers
manually as a default option or while running a Windows wizard task.
Note: Do not use this option if you want to connect to another computer using
peer-to-peer.
See “Installing USB peer-to-peer drivers” on page 57.
To install external device drivers
1 Do one of the following:
■ To set the default installation of external drivers, in the Ghost Basic
window, click Options.
■ To install the external device drivers while running a Windows wizard
task, in the Advanced Settings window, click Advanced Settings.
2 On the External Storage tab, select one of the following:
■ No USB Drivers: Does not install USB drivers
■ USB 1.1 Drivers: Installs USB 1.1 drivers
Select this option if any of your cards or chipsets are USB 1.1.
■ USB 2.0 Drivers: Installs USB 2.0 drivers
Do not select this option if any of your cards or chipsets are USB 1.1.
3 If you want to install FireWire drivers to the Virtual Partition, then click
Firewire Support.
4 If you want to assign a drive letter to the external storage device, then click
Assign drive letters.
By default, a drive letter is assigned to an external storage device. This option
assigns a drive letter to USB and FireWire devices in DOS.
5 Click OK.
Setting TCP/IP drivers
Norton Ghost automatically searches for and installs the correct TCP/IP drivers
for your hardware setup. However, you can set the TCP/IP configuration
manually if your task fails or you need settings that are different from the
automatic setup. If your computer is running Windows NT 4 and you are using
TCP/IP, then you must manually set the network driver.