72 Creating boot disks with the Ghost Boot Wizard
Introducing the Norton Ghost Boot Wizard
Introducing the Norton Ghost Boot Wizard
The Ghost Boot Wizard creates Ghost boot disks that let you complete various
Ghost tasks when starting Norton Ghost from DOS. For any task, the Ghost Boot
Wizard guides you through the different steps to select the settings and drivers
that are needed to create the boot disk.
What is a Ghost boot disk
A Ghost boot disk can be created using the Ghost Boot Wizard, a utility supplied
with Norton Ghost. A boot disk is a floppy disk that loads DOS and driver files to
let you run Ghost.exe on your computer.
Depending upon the driver files included on your boot disk, more than one
floppy disk may be required to create a boot disk set.
When to create a Ghost boot disk
If you start and run Norton Ghost from Windows, then the only boot disk you
need is a recovery boot disk. If you are running Norton Ghost from Windows,
then the system files and drivers required to perform the backup, restore, or clone
are provided for you.
Note: If you saved your image file directly to CD or DVD, then you do not need a
recovery boot disk. Norton Ghost includes Ghost.exe if you save the image file to
CD or DVD.
To use Ghost.exe you must have a Ghost boot disk. The following tasks require a
boot disk:
■ Restoring your computer with Ghost.exe after software or hardware failure
■ Cloning a computer that does not have Windows installed
How to use a Ghost boot disk
Once you have created the necessary boot disks, you can insert a boot disk into
your computer and restart your computer. This starts the computer in DOS and
starts Ghost.exe. You can then run Ghost.exe to back up, restore, and clone on
your computer from DOS.
See “Starting the Norton Ghost executable” on page 93.