We just purchased Symantec Ghost v.115 (actually the Ghost Solutions Suite). We downloaded it. I am having difficulty getting started making an image. I'd like to get to the point where I boot up off a CD or flash drive and download the image to a new PC. We have a dozen HP Touchsmarts - all the same model. Windows 7, 64-bit. Is there an initial step-by-step or install guide, resource or video I can look at or purchase?
I just want to start this week with making the image. I'm sure it's more straight-forward than it appears. Thanks in advance. Thanks for the suggestions. As pointed out, we have to use Ghost, so not an option there. I was creating the iso boot-up image, but was copying it to the cd. I needed to burn it to the cd in order to boot-up from it.
Jan 15, 2013 - (ghost.exe) from Ghost Solution Suite v2.5 executes a two-line ghost script. In my test MS-DOS ramdisk environment, I am telling the legacy.
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We used a 3rd party tool to burn it. It boots up in the Windows Preinstallation Environment ('Windows PE') environment. I'm then able to connect to it with the GhostCast server. I'm having trouble getting the right network card for a couple models, but the process is working now.
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