How to Create a Bootable CD/DVD With the TCP/IP Network Ghost Client Boot Image and Connect to the Ghost Console
This procedure may be useful if you want to quickly restore quickly a Ghost image to a bare metal machine without having to install the Ghost Boot Partition or configure a PXE Server
In order to create a working boot CD/DVD, you will need to upgrade your version of Ghost Solution Suite to the latest 2.5 build, 11.5.0.2141 or later.
Title: 'How to apply the Live Update for Ghost Solution Suite 2.5 build 2141.'
Document ID: 2008091213121160
Web URL: http://service1.symantec.com/SUPPORT/on-technology...
After applying the latest upgrade, open Ghost Boot Wizard, and note the version and build at the bottom to the left of the Copyright. It must be 11.5.0.2141 or later.
- Select Windows PE. Click next.
- Select Standard Ghost Boot Disk. Click next.
- Leave the defaults for Client type. Click next.
- Leave defaults for Network Client Configuration. Click next.
- Leave defaults for Network Client Address unless you need to set a static IP. Click next.
- Select either Create ISO Image or CD/DVD ROM.Give it a name and location if you select the former. Click next.
- Click next.
- Click Start editing delete the string "start ghost32.exe" and type "ngctw32.exe –console" on the same line (with no quotation marks), Click Stop editing .
- Click next once more to finish and create the ISO or to burn directly to the CD/DVD.
- Boot your client machine with the CD/DVD
(If there is no record of the client computer in the Console Database, the client will appear in the Default Machine Group with its MAC address. If there is a record of the client already in the Console database, the client will be present in its previous location in the machine groups.)
To set up a Clone Task, follow the steps below:
- In the Symantec Ghost Console on the File menu, click New > Task.
- Name the Task.
- Check the box to select the Clone step.
- Browse to the "Target Machine Group" to select your target (which will appear with its MAC address).
- Click OK.
- Select the Clone tab.
- In the "Destination drive" box, type a drive number, if required.
- Under "Image", click Browse, then select the image that you want to restore.
- Click OK.
- Click Save.
• To add a configuration step to the task, go to the General tab and select Configuration. Please see How to create a Configuration task for instructions on creating configurations. - Click Execute
Click Execute