77Creating boot disks with the Ghost Boot Wizard
Creating boot disks and boot images
■ Runs Ghost.exe on two computers connected by either an LPT or USB cable.
The default mode for an LPT connection is ECP/EPP High Speed. If you are
having problems with your LPT connection, set the mode to Bidirectional
8bit or Bidirectional 4bit. The next time that you create a boot disk, the
mode is reset to the default, ECP/EPP High Speed.
If you have multiple parallel ports and want to connect using a port other
than the default LPT1, use the LPT port option to specify the port into which
your cable is plugged.
■ Lets you use Ghost.exe to back up to or restore from an external device
connected by USB or FireWire.
To create a boot disk to run Ghost.exe, or with support for LPT, USB, or
FireWire cables
1 In the Ghost Boot Wizard window, click Standard Ghost Boot Disk.
2 Click Next.
3 Do one or more of the following:
■ Check USB support to add support for USB peer-to-peer to the boot
disk.
■ Click Advanced to set the USB peer-to-peer drivers.
See “Setting the USB peer-to-peer drivers” on page 79.
■ Check LPT support to add support for LPT peer-to-peer to the boot
disk.
■ Click Advanced to change the LPT mode or port.
■ Click No USB support to exclude support for USB external devices.
■ Click USB 1.1 support to add support for USB 1.1 external devices to the
boot disk.
If any of your USB cards/chipsets are USB 1.1, then you must select this
option.
■ Click USB 2.0 support to add support for USB 2.0 external devices to the
boot disk.
If any of your USB cards/chipsets are USB 1.1, then do not select this
option. Select the USB 1.1 support option.
■ Click Firewire Support to add support for FireWire external devices to
the boot disk.