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Norton Ghost Boot Disk
Name: Steve Kam Date: March 21, 2004 at 11:14:04 Pacific OS: Windows ME CPU/Ram: Pentium III 1.1 GHZ 128 M
Comment:
I'm trying to create a boot disk for Norton Ghost 2003. I've tried every method posted on their website to allow it to get MS DOS, including creating a floppy system disk on my PC. It keeps returning this error message, "The version of MS DOS supplied is not suitable for using with Norton Ghost. Please insert a floppy containing MS DOS from either Win 95 or Win 98". Any suggestions?
Name: Steve Kam Date: March 22, 2004 at 13:37:43 Pacific
Reply:
Thanks for the responses. Kid, I followed the advice on that link and it worked. WaWaDave, I thought of doing that, but the manual seems to imply that using MSDOS is better. Notice I said "seems to imply". I'm finding that the manual and possibly the program leave much to be desired. I'm going to post another question and explain further. Thanks again for your help.
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Response Number 4
Name: wawadave Date: March 22, 2004 at 20:47:08 Pacific
Reply:
hello i use ghost all the time its been a life saver. i us msdos though. i rembered the option for the other the kid fixed it so your ok now.
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