Dos Error Sys0006 Ghost
2003, Ghost v8.x + Ghost Solution Suite (GSS) Discussion Board › GHOST DRIVE MAPPING GHOST BOOT DISK CONTINUED (Moderators: Rad, Christer, NightOwl, Pleonasm, MrMagoo, El_Pescador) ‹ Previous Topic | Next Topic › Pages: 1 GHOST DRIVE MAPPING GHOST BOOT DISK CONTINUED (Read 3316 times) lollipopfluff N00b Offline I love YaBB 1G - SP1! Posts: 9 Back to top GHOST DRIVE MAPPING GHOST BOOT DISK CONTINUED Oct 11th, 2006 at 11:20am Okay, I am still having real problems with this.Just to recap I am trying to create a drive mapping ghost boot floppy disk, not a network ghost boot disk (ie a separate utility in ghost)- I imagine however the http://www.symantec.com/connect/forums/lenovo-t61-ghost-boot-disk-dos-error-sys0006 process is still the same, and then with that drive mapping ghost boot floppy I am emulating it in Easy CD Creator to make a bootable cd.From your previous notes from 'how to Create a Ghost 8.0 Network Boot CD I have done the following:1. Created a mouse.ini and copied to the floppy2. Copied the mscdex.exe and the oakcdrom.sys3. Added the following to the config.sys at the top of the file so http://radified.com/cgi-bin/yabb2/YaBB.pl?num=1160583601 my config.sys looks like thisDEVICE=OAKCDROM.SYS /D:mscd001DEVICE=\net\protman.dos /I:\netDEVICE=\net\dis_pkt.dosDEVICE=\net\b57.dosLASTDRIVE=ZDEVICEHIGH=A:\HIMEM.SYSDOS=HIGH,UMBDEVICEHIGH=A:\NET\PROTMAN.DOS /i:A:\NETDEVICEHIGH=A:\NET\B57.dosDEVICEHIGH=A:\NET\NTSTS.DOSDEVICEHIGH=A:\NET\DLSHELP.SYSLASTDRIVE = ZEdited my autoexec.bat so it now looks like this@echo offSET TZ=GHO+08:00mscdex /L:D /d:mscd001MOUSE.COM\net\netbind.com@ECHO OFFSET TZ=GHO+00:00SET PATH=A:\NET\;a:\;%PATH%;SET TEMP=A:\SET TCPHELP=A:\NETSET ETCDIR=A:\NETREM \MOUSE.COMA:\NET\NET STARTA:\NET\NET.EXE USE Z: \\BNYLN-APPS02\GHOSTA:\NET\NET.EXE USEZ:GHOST.EXEJust as an aside I have also amended my protocol.ini so it has b57$ for my driver name in the last line of the file.After I have done all of that I then emulated the floppy with Easy CD Creator. But I am still having problems???? Are you able to enlighten me. It is now coming back with an incomplete binding on the protocol side. But it is the correct NDIS driver. IP Logged NightOwl Radministrator Offline "I tought I saw a puddy tat..." Posts: 5780 Olympia, WA--Puget Sound--USA Back to top Re: GHOST DRIVE MAPPING GHOST BOOT DISK CONTINUED Reply #1 - Oct 11th, 2006 at 11:29am lollipopfluffDid you say you were able to successfully boot using the floppy boot disk?Are you then using that successful boot floppy as the source for the creation of the bootable CD?When booting the CD, press F8 after the initial *Post* of the system and when it just first accesses the CD to begin the boot process--select *step-by-step* confirmation for each command line of the boot files in *
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Forums → Other Computer Related Discussions Javascript Disabled Detected You currently have javascript disabled. Several functions may not work. Please re-enable javascript to access full functionality. Ghost Started by Alice , Mar 06 2004 05:24 PM Please log in to reply 11 replies to this topic #1 Alice Alice TEG Forum Member Members 32 posts Posted 06 March 2004 - 05:24 PM I just installed the Norton SystemsWork Professional 2004 & this includes the Ghost.Although I've read the manual I still don't quite know where to start with this.Is there anyone that is familiar with rhis program & can help me with this.I just don't know where to start ...Thanks in advance..... 0 Back to top #2 Alk Alk The Butler Members 2,227 posts Location:Kent, United Kingdom Interests:Dyslexic and proud of it. ;-)
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Computers strangely. Posted 09 March 2004 - 11:13 AM Right. First, disable Goback if you have it installed and running. Load up Ghost. A window comes up with options. Choose "Backup" (presumably what you want to do) A wizard takes you from there. It will do all the restarting into DOS, creating the image, etc. itself. NB: Expect to use about 9+ CDRs to backup a hard disk sized 20GB. It's very simple. If you have problems... 0 Alk has retired."Do Something Gromit".My Place: Now under construction Back to top #3 DuaneB DuaneB Senior TEG Forum Member Members 524 posts Posted 09 March 2004 - 01:03 PM Here is a guide to using Norton Ghost.http://radified.com/Ghost/ghost_1.htmSymantec also has an interactive tutorial on using Ghost (you'll have to have Shockwave installed to see and use it).http://www.symantec....o_tutorial.html Edited by DuaneB, 09 March 2004 - 01:05 PM. 0 Back to top #4 Alk Alk The Butler Members 2,227 posts Location:Kent, United Kingdom Interests:Dyslexic and proud of it. ;-)
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Computers strangely. Posted 09 March 2004 - 01