
Thats used for recovery in windows of an operating system to a mounted volume. (In the documentation folder of GSS 2.5). This work is licensed under a Creative Commons Attribution-NonCommercial-ShareAlike 4.0 International License.ĭaveH wrote: Check page 544 of the Ghost Implementation Guide. Otherwise, please bear all the consequences by yourself. Otherwise, you may receive a variety of copyright complaints and have to deal with them by yourself.īefore using (especially downloading) any resources shared by AppNee, please first go to read our F.A.Q.

To repost or reproduce, you must add an explicit footnote along with the URL to this article!Īny manual or automated whole-website collecting/crawling behaviors are strictly prohibited.Īny resources shared on AppNee are limited to personal study and research only, any form of commercial behaviors are strictly prohibited. The argument would not apply, since I only want a bootable USB, not a boot+WinInstall USB.This article along with all titles and tags are the original content of AppNee. Many pages warn that I would not be able to make a bootable USB out of a preinstalled Win PC, since the preinstalled Win is intended only for one PC. It is worth noting that I only need to be able to boot. * All sources that I found pointed to methods requiring the installation CDs (e.g., this). But in the Win 10 PC it started booting and expanding programs to the ramdrive R:, where it hangs. It successfully booted and opened Ghost in the Win 8 PC. I tried the Hiren's way (as pointed out by ubiquibacon). Perhaps if I manage to make a bootable USB with some Win installation, that automatically allows the OS to recognize the HD partitions.ĮDIT - PS: I found How can I run Ghost from a bootable USB key drive?. I have another Win 8 PC, which also came preinstalled.*Īnd I have another Win Vista PC (I may not have the installation CDs).Įven in this case, I wonder if ghost will find my hard disk partitions. I think I do not have installation disks for a Windows version, since my Win 10 came preinstalled. I wonder if there is any other thing that I can do to be able to boot from USB and run my exes. When I execute ghost32.exe or ghost64.exe I get " This command cannot run in DOS mode". I booted from a pendrive formatted with Rufus and FreeDOS. So I would need to boot from a pendrive, and run Ghost from the command prompt (as I did before with no problem). My intention is to be able to backup and restore images, without having Ghost installed in my system. Now I have a PC with Windows 10 and no CD reader. I did that under Win Vista, Win 7, Win 8.

I used to use it for booting a PC, running Ghost from there, and creating an image of a hard drive partition. I have a Boot CD with a DOS version of Ghost in it (Ghost 11).
