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Norton Ghost Question
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Replies: 5Last Post May 21 2:57pm by gro
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My old computer which i gave to my dad uses norton ghost with a image of the drive on a seperate partition on the same hard drive. The way i used to do it is using a floppy disk to boot up norton ghost so i could re-format to the drive image. But now the Floppy drive doesn't work nor does the cd-rom drive. Does anyone have any suggestions on re-formating to the Norton ghost drive image?

Post edited at 11:53 pm on May 19, 2008 by Xtreme Hawk

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get a floppy or cd drive that works.

unless you have symantec ghost (aka norton ghost enterprise.)

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You need to enter the BIOs and see if the drives are plugged in and configured on.

I personally suggest to an everyday joe NEVER EVER go into the BIOs. Talk to a computer expert (not your best friend whom would know computers).

Doing something stupid in the BIOs can fuck up a computer, completely.

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 I personally suggest to an everyday joe NEVER EVER go into the BIOs. Talk to a computer expert (not your best friend whom would know computers).

I personally suggest that you are a dumbass.

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I know that my Floppy drive is broken, all my floppy drives have broke on me.. its jsut bad luck.. My dvd-rom drive is just really old. Got it back when a regular dvd rom drive reader was 150. I'm just really lazy on how to figure out to reformat to the norton ghost image. I think i can do a network reformat but i'm not to sure on it.. I may just buy a dvd-rom drive..rather cheap nowadays.

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you can do a network ghost if you have symantec ghost/norton enterprise, but not with basic norton ghost.

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