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EliteBook 6930p Notebook PC can cause a whole new world of pain for you with your existing Ghost toolset. Here's a quick snapshot of how we put together a workable solution with our tool set. 1. Update the BIOS (version F.0F or later.) The current BIOS does not have the option to https://visibleprocrastinations.wordpress.com/2009/09/11/ghosting-an-hp-6390p/ turn off Bit shift for hard disk drive (HDD) translation mode. This prevents using a ghost image to image the notebook PCs. [4] 2. Set the BIOS to IDE instead of ACHI In some of the new systems (specially with AHCI), Ghost (and DOS) will not see the hard drive at all. [1] 3. Move ghost.exe from \ghost\ghost.exe to the root of the boot disk We solved this simply by moving ghost.exe to root folder. Remember to edit your norton ghost autoexec.bat. [1] 4. Do not use Ghost 11.5 (GSS2.5), drop back to Ghost 11.0 (GSS2.0) {Ghost 11.5 (GSS2.5) cannot see the local Hard Disk!} 5. Update the driver "e1000.dos" for the Intel 82566GB NIC Download Center * Intel 82566 Gigabit v14.0 (1-APR-2009) * Intel 82566 Gigabit v14.3 (23-JUL-2009) NOTE: Treat the HP EliteBook 2530p in the same manner as the HP 6930p
LINKS: [1] Cannot create a file preservation metadata file at path Error 40217 HP 2730P Version 11.5 norton ghost application [Symantec Connect] [2] There is no valid source drive to choose (11032) [Symantec Connect] [3] unable to boot into ghost 8.2 using HP Elitebook 6930p [Experts Exchange] [4] HP Notebook PCs - Unable to Install Windows From a Ghost Image Document ID: c01711176 (2009-Apr-03) [HP] [5] HP Notebook PCs - Additional SATA (Serial ATA) Devices Not Detected in DOS or Pre-Boot Environment Document ID: c01517092 (2008-Jul-30) [HP] [6] HP EliteBook 6930p Notebook PC (Drivers) [HP] Share this:TwitterFacebookTumblrLinkedInGoogleLike this:Like Loading... Related This entry was posted in Ghost, soe and tagged 6930p, HP 6930p. Bookmark the permalink. ← Firefox 3.0.14 This weeks links(2009-09-14) → 4 Responses to Ghosting an HP6930p geoff says: September 12, 2009 at 7:10 am Nice post. You have a link for Experts Exchange in this post, but it goes to a page that requires you to log in. If you have an account with them, you can actually post a link to the logged in version of the site by using ‘share it'. There is a greenish button on the right side in between the question and the answers, clicking this button will give you URL that you can use to post on your site. Reply visibleprocrastinations says: September 12, 2009 at 9:30 am @geoff sorry about that link, it did have the answers towards the bottom of the page when you scrolled down … that's why I generally do not refer to