84 Creating boot disks with the Ghost Boot Wizard
Selecting a template
Selecting a template
For the boot disk to work correctly, it is important that you select the correct
template. When you create a boot disk for client computers, the template that
you select must be suitable for the network cards installed in the computers that
are to start from the package.
To determine which network interface card is installed in a computer, find the
name of the driver from Network Properties within Windows. This must be done
on the client computer for which you are preparing the boot disk.
To determine which network interface card is installed
To determine which network interface card is installed on a Windows 98
computer
1 On the Windows taskbar, click Start > Settings > Control Panel.
2 Double-click System.
3 Click Device Manager.
4 Expand Network Adapter.
The make and model of the installed network interface card are listed.
To determine which network interface card is installed on a Windows NT 4
computer
1 On the Windows taskbar, click Start > Settings > Control Panel.
2 Double-click Network.
The make and model of the installed network interface card are listed on the
Adapters tab.
To determine which network interface card is installed on a Windows 2000
computer
1 On the Windows taskbar, click Start > Settings > Control Panel.
2 Double-click System.
3 On the Hardware tab, click Device Manager.
4 Expand Network adapters.
The make and model of the installed network interface card are listed.
The name of the network interface card as shown in Windows may not exactly
match the name of the correct template in the Ghost Boot Wizard.