![]() I use Ghost 2002 where all my network boot floppies can fit on a single floppy. ![]() I know sometimes Ghost 2003 requires two floppies - I have not tried this configuration yet. I just put the UBCD in the box I'm backing up, and another copy in my Ghost machine, and do a network master/slave backup. I have created Ghost boot images with network drivers for all the various network configurations on my network. One machine is strictly for Ghost backups. Here's what I do: I have a small network at home (+- 4PCs). My main problem was the bootable floppy produced by Ghost could not find. I had tried to mess around with other boot disk utilities, but this is the easiest (IMHO) and best around. Eventually came along Norton Ghost 2003, available as free download for a month. Now you have a CD that will allow you to boot into Ghost, but contains dozens of other utilities as well, like hard drive diagnostic programs, various FDisk utilities, MemTest, etc. Download the stuff from the site, then you can use your Ghost floppy (and rawread.exe) to create an IMG file that can be added to the UBCD menu. I cannot recommend Ultimate Boot CD highly enough. AFAIK, Ghost will not make a boot CD natively, but yes, you can put your boot floppy images on CD!
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