Symantec Ghost 8.2 Corporate Edition - Boot Wizard
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About the Symantec Ghost Boot Wizard
What is a Ghost boot disk or image
When to create a Ghost boot disk or image
How to use a Ghost boot disk
Files included on a Ghost boot disk or image
When to include MS-DOS on a boot disk
Opening the Ghost Boot Wizard
Creating boot disks and boot images
Standard boot disks
Setting the USB peer-to-peer drivers
Setting the LPT port or mode
Boot disks with network support
Boot disks with drive mapping network support
Boot disks with CD and DVD support
Creating a boot image containing the Console boot partition
Boot packages that support Remote Installation Service (RIS)
Starting client computers in Ghost.exe from the network
Starting client computers from the network to connect with the Symantec Ghost Console
Selecting a template
Multicard templates and the boot disk
Adding network drivers to the Ghost Boot Wizard
Adding packet drivers to the Ghost Boot Wizard
Adding NDIS2 drivers to the Ghost Boot Wizard
Customizing the template
Adding command-line parameters to a boot package
Providing MS-DOS
Installing MS-DOS Client files
Creating a DOS boot disk manually
Setting up packet drivers
Sample protocol.ini file
Sample Config.sys file
Sample Autoexec.bat file
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