ayushman9
Journeyman
I regularly use Norton ghost ( IT IS AN OLD VERSION THAT RUN ONLY IN MS DOS ) to make backup and install windows ,it saves lot's of time .
However as i have to experiment with Linux distros ,i decided to make a master boot disk (DVD) with a norton ghost image and software .The thing is that this version can manipulate NTFS partition but only works in fat32 . It cannot be runned in ntfs .
Now i am using it by inserting win98 original boot able disk --> choosing boot from cd ---> then boot computer without cd rom support and then using one of my fat32 partition ( rest are ntfs ) to run ghost .
No if want to make a boot able dvd with this version of ghost how can i do it ?
However as i have to experiment with Linux distros ,i decided to make a master boot disk (DVD) with a norton ghost image and software .The thing is that this version can manipulate NTFS partition but only works in fat32 . It cannot be runned in ntfs .
Now i am using it by inserting win98 original boot able disk --> choosing boot from cd ---> then boot computer without cd rom support and then using one of my fat32 partition ( rest are ntfs ) to run ghost .
No if want to make a boot able dvd with this version of ghost how can i do it ?