Symantec 10024709 User Manual

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Creating boot disks with the Ghost Boot Wizard
Creating boot disks and boot images
Creating boot disks and boot images
The processes for creating boot images and disks can include any of the following 
features:
Support for CD-R/RW, DVD, LPT, USB, and FireWire
Network support for TCP/IP peer-to-peer connections
Support for reading an image from a CD-ROM
Support for mapping network drives
 to decide which boot disk you should make.
Table 6-1
Boot disk types
Intended use of boot disk
Ghost Boot Wizard options to select
Local use of Norton Ghost:
Disk-to-disk clone
Partition-to-partition clone
Disk or partition backup to local 
disk or partition
Disk or partition backup to local 
JAZ or ZIP drive
Disk or partition restore from local 
disk or partition
Disk or partition restore from local 
JAZ or ZIP drive
You can use either of the following options:
Standard Ghost Boot Disk
See
Peer-to-Peer Network Boot Disk
See
Clone, back up, or restore over peer-
to-peer connection between two 
computers using LPT or USB cable.
Standard Ghost Boot Disk
Clone, back up, or restore over TCP/
IP peer-to-peer connection with 
network support between two 
computers
Peer-to-Peer Network Boot Disk
Back up a computer directly to an 
image file on a CD-ROM on a CD 
writer supported by Norton Ghost.
Restore a computer from an image 
file on a CD-ROM on a CD-R/RW 
drive supported by Norton Ghost. 
See
Standard Ghost Boot Disk