The Ghost CD is bootable, version 8/9 I know (Ghost 2k4/2k5) as I use it
quite regularly to restore user drive images - it even has network
capability, either static/DHCP with DNS resolution works just fine.
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"Tom Penharston" <(E-Mail Removed)> wrote in message
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> Hello to several crossposted groups,
>
> I have several new Dell Latitude systems. I need to create an image of
> the current XP installation and applications. I wish I could simply
> boot ghost.exe from a floppy but it's simply not an option; there's no
> floppy drive. I'd be tempted to connect a floppy drive straight into
> the mobo if it supported it, and it wouldn't break the service
> agreement.
>
> I tried PXE boot but I couldn't obtain a DHCP address. As it turns out
> our server admins aren't available and won't be for a couple of days to
> look at this. Even if PXE boot does work, I'm then dedicated to
> working with the Ghost Console and 3COM PXE server. This looks like
> too much overhead. We own a version of Ghost Enterprise, but we've
> only used it for Ghostcasting. The Console environment and PXE server
> is really going to set me back a couple of days and I'm going to be
> stuck using it for all of my new systems. I'm really looking for a
> method that's quick and portable like a floppy.
>
> CD boot is a third option. I'm NOT addressing CD boot in this thread.
> It's an altogether different bag of worms.
>
> Right now I'm just trying USB boot with XP on an external drive.
>
> First, I enabled USB boot in the Latitude Bios; now when I boot the USB
> option is clearly available. Great. Unfortunately, I've tried three
> times to install Windows XP on an external USB drive. The XP
> installation proceeds normally until the first restart. After the
> black Windows XP splash screen I get a blue screen:
>
> - - - - -
>
> "A problem has been detected and Windows has been shut down to prevent
> damage to your computer.
>
> "If this is the first time you've seen this Stop error screen, restart
> your computer. If this screen appears again, follow these steps:
>
> "Check for viruses on your computer. Remove any newly installed hard
> drives or hard drive controllers. Check your hard drive to make sure
> it is properly configured and terminated. Run CHKDSK /F to check your
> hard drive corruption, and then restart your computer.
>
> "Technical information:
> *** STOP: 0x0000007B ..."
>
> - - - - -
>
> So, this question really has nothing to do with Ghost. I just want to
> create an external, bootable USB drive. How do I do this?
>