This document provides steps to create a bootable USB thumb drive that contains both Ghost imaging software and a Ghost image file. It involves using the Ghost Boot Wizard to select a PreOS, choose the standard boot package, select the USB drive as the destination, add any existing Ghost image files to a folder on the drive, and overwriting the drive to make it bootable with Ghost and the image file.
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This document provides steps to create a bootable USB thumb drive that contains both Ghost imaging software and a Ghost image file. It involves using the Ghost Boot Wizard to select a PreOS, choose the standard boot package, select the USB drive as the destination, add any existing Ghost image files to a folder on the drive, and overwriting the drive to make it bootable with Ghost and the image file.
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Is there a way to create a bootable USB thumb drive that contains Ghost and a
Ghost image?
Solution
1) Open the Ghost Boot Wizard from the Program Menu.
2) Choose a PreOS. (PC-DOS, WinPe, etc.) Click Next. 3) Choose the Standard Boot Package. Click Next. 4) Leave boxes unchecked in the 'Additional Services' window. Click Next. 5) Add any Ghost switches in the 'Client Type' window. Click Next. 6) Leave boxes unchecked in the 'External Storage Support' window. Click Next. 7) Choose USB Disk in the 'Destination Drive' window. The device should populate the 'Available Devices' field. Click Next. 8) Choose the existing Ghost image files by clicking the Add button in the 'Additional Files' window. The Ghost image files should be copied to their own folder on the thumb drive, so create a folder by entering a name in the 'Destination Folder on Media' field. Once the folder name has been entered, click the Add button and browse to where the images reside. Click Open, then click OK. 9) Click Next to view the Summary. 10) Clicking Next will overwrite any data that is on the thumb drive and create a bootable USB thumb drive that contains Ghost and the image file.
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