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  • 1.  Ghost images on USB with auto-load spans

    Posted Apr 15, 2016 07:15 AM

    Hello, sorry for posting a new thread, i have a small internet & games room , but my pc's are frequent infected with viruses from users, i can't affoard to buy antivirus licenses, and the PC are slow with antiviruses, i want to create ghost images to a usb drive, i use ghost suite 2.5, i know how to split images, i saw how to make the usb bootable, but i don't know how to make the image to load, and because its splitted i want to know how to make them to load automatically, without confirmation ....

    I found a post and i used this       -clone,mode=prestore,src="X:\img.gho":1,dst=1:1 -sure -span   to Program location - Parameters

    but when i try to boot in to usb, the ghost ui tells me that    img.gho is not found, i tried to change the   "X"   to "C" and "A" but the same result, the images are in the root of the pen drive, my files in the usb are :

    GHOST - ghost.exe

    autoexec

    command

    config.sys

    e.ex

    e.exe

    e.ini

    IBMBIO

    IBMDOS

    img.gho

    img001.gho

    img002.gho

    mouse.exe

    i have a 16gb usb drive, a image that its named  "img" and it is splitted in 3 ( img.gho , img001.gho , img002.gho ) 

    does it work on a micro SD card ?

    again i am new, to this, please guide me from zero, i click on Ghost Boot Wizard ... and then ... ? 

    I have some thenical knowledge but i need to make sure i am not doing something wrong and make it worse.

     



  • 2.  RE: Ghost images on USB with auto-load spans
    Best Answer

    Posted Apr 15, 2016 08:40 AM

    There are plenty of examples in the Ghost documentation? Have you looked in there? The files should load automatically in sequence if they are in the same folder.

    There are also documents like the one below. The command line would be included in autoexec.bat and does not require Ghost Boot Wizard: 

    There are 15 examples of command lines here:  https://support.symantec.com/en_US/article.TECH106615.html



  • 3.  RE: Ghost images on USB with auto-load spans

    Posted Apr 15, 2016 11:10 AM

    thanks