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When I go to make a Peer to Peer Ghost Boot Disk using the Norton Ghost Boot Wizard in Ghost 2003, it tells me that the disk is full, consequently the operation suspends, because it gives me the option to select "Retry or Cancel". Retry doesn’t do anything except it reproduces the same 2 options (Retry or Cancel), and cancel we know aborts the process. It does not give me the option to insert another disk. Is there a software setting that I am missing to force the boot wizard to go to as many floppies needed to make the peer to peer boot disk??? I used to be able to do this, but since I had to reinstall my system (Windows 2000 Pro), I cannot get ghost to ask me to insert a second disk instead of trying to cram everything onto one disk.
Ghost Boot Wizard, An error occurred when trying to create the boot disk. Retry Cancel
Ghost Boot Wizard
The file "A:\GHOST\GHOST.EXE" cannot be copied because the destination disk is full. Make sure the disk is empty before retrying the operation.
If you are using the multicard template then you may need to remove some drivers to fit the required files on the disk.
OK
You may want to check out the following article on making a Ghost boot disk:
http://service1.symantec.com/SUPPORT/ghost.nsf/0/9ea164f2fd61336985256ae000710a95
Please let me know if this helps. Thanks!