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Hello, I have several PCs that I need to make an image of. These PC’s are offsite so what I need to do is to create a ghost boot disk that will allow me to create an image of the active drive and copy that image to a second hard drive (most likely connected via USB). For some reason, I can’t seem to find the correct way to create the disk. I go in to the Ghost Wizard and choose the first option which I believe is the Standard Boot Disk. I go through and create the ISO image and then create the disk. However, once I throw it in a PC and try to boot off of it, it just tells me that the USB has been initialized and doesn’t go into Ghost. What could I be doing wrong?
Ghost 11 is actually corporate Ghost. There was never a Norton Ghost 11 released. I would try the Enterprise forums: