Symantec 10024709 Patio Umbrella User Manual


 
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.