![]() I know this is a lot to absorb in an short time, but think a while about this: Ghostexp.exe can have problems to open an ghost image that has been created by an 'higher' ghost version. However ghost images created using ghost11 (any version as long it is ghost11) can of course be cloned back using any Ghost11 (any version) To sum up ghost images created by ghost11 (as example) can not be cloned back using ghost8 (or ghost 2003 as example), the are 'mismatched' (incompatible) The 100% correct way is to do it from DOS (reboot computer and create ghost image)įurther more you cannot use lets say ghost11 to create an image and then use ghost8 to 'clone' back (restore) your WindowsXP because Ghost images created by an 'higher ghost' (ghost11 as example) can not be used by an 'lower ghost (ghost8 as example. I'm also critical to how you created ghost image of your WinXP-system Put this file to folder disk1 in EasyBoot and follow guidelines in post nr 2 (skip step 9 as you now already have ghost.exe in folder disk1) Luckily I have found an direct download of Ghost.exe (DOS-version of Ghost11) Please read carefully and follow tutorials fully out So how can you positively think you can use an 32-bit program in DOS environment - because you can't! iso u provided"Īnswer: NONE of those files, and I repeat ' Ghost32.exe is such example, designed to run only in Windows environment'īut this floppy image we are going to use is DOS and NOT Windows GHO fileĮZB Forum » Bootable CDs and DVDs » EasyBoot » How to run Norton Ghost 11.5. ![]()
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