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Ghost Boot Wizard

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After a driver we had kept picking up a loop IP address I had to create a ghost boot disk manually.
After some tinkering around I figured out how to complete the procress, there's pretty much nothing on the internet on how to do this so I hope it helps!!

Ghost Boot Wizard. Download32 is source for ghost boot wizard shareware, freeware download - Partition Recovery for Windows, FPS Wizard for WPF, Active Boot Disk (Win Edition), Paragon Rescue Kit Express, Undelete Wizard, etc. Any changes have to be done manually. They cannot be made using the Ghost Boot Wizard. You can use the boot.wim from C: WinPE_x86 media sources to create a boot image in WDS for your own amusement.

Ghost Boot Wizard

1 Steps total

Step 1: Creating boot disk

The steps to create a ghost boot disk manually is as follows:
(please note you have to have the original symantec ghost solution suite installed for this to work and have the applicable ethernet driver folder on your C Drive)
1.Download and install the Windows Automated Installation Kit (WAIK) for Windows 7 from the following URL: http://www.microsoft.com/en-us/download/details.aspx?id=5753
2.Burn the WAIK ISO file to a DVD or extract the contents of the image file to a folder.
3.Install Windows Automated Installation Kit using default values. Office 365 torrent with crack. (StartCD.exe if you extracted the files).
4.Open Deployment Tools Command Prompt.
•Start>All Programs>Microsoft Windows AIK>Deployment Tools Command Prompt
5.Mount a Windows PE image.
a.> copype.cmd x86 c:winpe_x86
b.> imagex /mountrw c:winpe_x86winpe.wim 1 c:winpe_x86mount
6.Copy the ghost executables to the image.
a.> copy 'C:Program FilesSymantecGhostgdisk32.exe' C:winpe_x86mountWindowsSystem32
b.> copy 'C:Program FilesSymantecGhostghost32.exe' C:winpe_x86mountWindowsSystem32
c.> copy 'C:Program FilesSymantecGhostGhConfig32.exe' C:winpe_x86mountWindowsSystem32
7.Add NIC drivers to the image. The following example command assume you downloaded the drivers such as Intel, Broadcom, and Realtek and added them to a folder called c:drivers. The Recurse argument will search all subdirectories for all drivers to add.
a.> Dism /Image:c:winpe_x86mount /Add-Driver /Driver:c:drivers /Recurse

8.Automate the initialization of Ghost as follows:
•Modify the startnet.cmd batch file (C:winpe_x86mountWindowSystem32startnet) with a new line stating 'x:windowssystem32ghost32.exe'
9.Unmount the image.
•> imagex /unmount c:winpe_x86mount /commit
10.Close any windows showing this folder and any programs using these files.
11.Replace the default boot image in ISO with the new customized image.
•> copy c:winpe_x86winpe.wim c:winpe_x86ISOsourcesboot.wim
12.Create an ISO file.
•> oscdimg -n -bc:winpe_x86etfsboot.com c:winpe_x86ISO c:winpe_x86winpe_x86.iso
13. The ISO can now be burned to a CD or DVD as an image to make the CD/DVD bootable.

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