Back in March or April of this year my brother's laptop computer was infected with Malware. Before this happened I had Norton Ghost 14 installed and made a backup.
In my attempt to restore the computer back to how it was before the infection, I used Norton Ghost 14 and as the last step before restoration I was prompted by that program to insert the Norton Ghost 14.0 software disc in order for the computer to be rebooted from that disc.
The problem that I have is the laptop's DVD drive. At times it works as intended, other times it turns on by itself without any disc being inserted and still at other times it doesn't work at all.
The rebooting process in which the Norton Ghost 14.0 disc is required to be in the DVD drive is my problem since the drive has become unreliable.
Is there a way that I can put the contents of the Norton Ghost 14 disc onto a USB flash drive for the rebooting process?
I do not want to create an SRD (Symantec Recovery Disc) on USB, I just want to get the contents of the Norton Ghost 14.0 CD that I bought in 2007 onto a USB flash drive and have it recognized by the computer in the rebooting process instead of trying to jiggle the laptop DVD drive.