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Ghost 10 on Ultimatebootcd
Posted: Sat Aug 12, 2006 2:01 pm
by willy23
Hi!
I have tried to insert image of ghost 10.0 cd bootable on ultimatebootcd but when it start, the loading stop and pc don't response.
The line that I write is:
if ($lastKey == key[a]); then bcdw Boot /custom/ghost10.iso
Thanks you
Posted: Fri Aug 25, 2006 12:03 pm
by willy23
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Posted: Sat Aug 26, 2006 6:09 pm
by baronvonfoxbat7734
I personally use Ghost 8 as all the following version are crap as compared to that. 8 was the last version before Symantec had bought out another drive image company and there stuff was thrown in and it just buggered it all up.
As for getting it to work... Have you tried using memdisk instead of BCDW?
Posted: Sun Aug 27, 2006 2:09 am
by willy23
baronvonfoxbat7734 wrote:As for getting it to work... Have you tried using memdisk instead of BCDW?
Yes I have, but don't work. I use ghost 2003 but I want integrate ghost 10 boot cd in ultimatebootcd, because ghost 10 is full of good utility. For Example with ghost 10 on boot, you can use a visual file manager for copy, cut and past file from a partition to another or an Hard Disk1 to Hard Disk2.
Ghost 10 on boot works fine with Disk SATA and SATAII.
It would be very good to insert this program on ultimatecdboot
Posted: Mon Aug 28, 2006 5:47 am
by baronvonfoxbat7734
I use UBCD4Win to do file transfers like that as it is a XP GUI that runs from CD just like this project. Only thing I use ghost for is to make and drop images to and from a machine. I don't need all the other wiz bang things that they added making it just full of bloat.
As for adding it to the ISO for distro, it won't happen. Ghost is a purchase only software and is not allowed for re-distrobution. That is why it is not on the disk even though most people end up putting it onto the disk anyways.
Posted: Sat Sep 16, 2006 11:47 pm
by alm
If you're trying to integrate the official Ghost 10 rescue CD, last time I looked this was a WinPE environment. The instructions for integrating UBCD4Win (which uses something similar to WinPE) would probably help, but you will have to adapt them to your situation.
Alson