Symantec 10024709 User Manual

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Creating boot disks with the Ghost Boot Wizard
Creating boot disks and boot images
Setting the USB peer-to-peer drivers
You can select USB peer-to-peer drivers to include on the boot disk. In most 
cases, you do not need to alter the driver default. However, if you have problems 
connecting using peer-to-peer, then select the other options and retry the task.
To select USB peer-to-peer drivers
1
Select one of the following:
All drivers: Includes all USB peer-to-peer drivers on the boot disk.
UHCI driver: Includes only UHCI drivers on the boot disk.
OHCI driver: Includes only OHCI drivers on the boot disk.
2
Click OK.
Boot disks with network support
The Ghost Boot Wizard helps you create boot disks that provide network support 
for TCP/IP peer-to-peer connections. You can use these boot disks to clone, 
restore, or back up using Norton Ghost on computers that are connected over a 
TCP/IP peer-to-peer connection.
Before you start this process, you need to know the types of network cards that 
are installed on your client computers. Unless you use the multicard template, 
you must create a boot disk for each network card.
To create a boot disk with network support
1
In the Ghost Boot Wizard window, click Peer-to-Peer Network Boot Disk
2
Click Next.
3
Select the network driver for the make and model of the network card 
installed on the client computer. 
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If the correct driver is not in the list, add the driver. 
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You can add more than one driver to the boot package. 
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4
Click Next.