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Thanks to Digg for pointing me to “How-To: Image Windows XP with Ghost and Sysprep”. I've been meaning to write this article, and here it is!
Thanks Digg and thanks Hisham!
posted on Monday, February 27, 2006 8:44 PM
I would like the steps to image windows XP with Ghost and Sysprep
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how can I make windows Xp ghost CD
Hi Can u tell me How to create a ghost for Windows Xp....
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Create Windows XP PC with Ghost
How to creat ghost cd
i want to know that how i can create ghost of window xp? pls tell me. i am curious about this.
How to Create a Ghost Boot disk: 1. Use 3link-id.exe from the 3-com tools disk to find out what network card is installed. 2. Start the Ghost Boot Wizard on your computer (C:\Program Files\Symantec\Ghost\Ghost Boot Wizard.exe) 3. Select Network Boot Disk 4. Select, or Add the driver as needed [Note] Note If Adding - Select NDIS2, Browse to the driver 5. Under DOS Version, Select "Use PC-DOS" 6. Select Symantec Ghost and browse to where ghost.exe is located 7. Select (if not already selected) DHCP will assign the IP settings 8. Insert a blank floppy in the A drive and press next [Note] Note You will need two blank floppy disks to begin with. The second boot disk created can be used for all computers.
i want to know how create a ghost cd
I WANT TO KNOW HOW TO MAKE WINXP GHOST
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