Ghost 11 5 Exe Dos For Windows

I have a Boot CD with a DOS version of Ghost in it (Ghost 11). And then run DOS version of Ghost. Exe or ghost64.exe I get 'This command cannot run in DOS.

I have a Boot CD with a DOS version of Ghost in it (Ghost 11). I used to use it for booting a PC, running Ghost from there, and creating an image of a hard drive partition. I did that under Win Vista, Win 7, Win 8. Now I have a PC with Windows 10 and no CD reader. My intention is to be able to backup and restore images, without having Ghost installed in my system. So I would need to boot from a pendrive, and run Ghost from the command prompt (as I did before with no problem). What I got so far: I booted from a pendrive formatted with Rufus and FreeDOS.

Windows File Protection Switcher 1.0. I copied the exes there. But: • When I execute ghost32.exe or ghost64.exe I get ' This command cannot run in DOS mode'.

• Using dir a:, etc. I do not find my hard drive. So, my questions are: • I wonder if there is any other thing that I can do to be able to boot from USB and run my exes. I think I do not have installation disks for a Windows version, since my Win 10 came preinstalled. I have another Win 8 PC, which also came preinstalled.* And I have another Win Vista PC (I may not have the installation CDs). • Even in this case, I wonder if ghost will find my hard disk partitions.

Perhaps if I manage to make a bootable USB with some Win installation, that automatically allows the OS to recognize the HD partitions. EDIT - PS: I found.

I tried the Hiren's way (as ). It successfully booted and opened Ghost in the Win 8 PC. But in the Win 10 PC it started booting and expanding programs to the ramdrive R:, where it hangs. * All sources that I found pointed to methods requiring the installation CDs (e.g., ). It is worth noting that I only need to be able to boot. Many pages warn that I would not be able to make a bootable USB out of a preinstalled Win PC, since the preinstalled Win is intended only for one PC.

The argument would not apply, since I only want a bootable USB, not a boot+WinInstall USB.

IB::Topic::How to run Norton Ghost 11.5.GHO file:: Home for the EZB Community! » Welcome Guest [:: ] » » » How to run Norton Ghost 11.5.GHO file Page 2 of 3 2 [:::: ] Topic: How to run Norton Ghost 11.5.GHO file balder Group: Members Posts: 1936 Joined: Oct. 2008 Posted on: Mar. 27 2015,02:26 @naeembabakheil Quote: 'which file should i choose in that.iso u provided' Answer: NONE of those files, and I repeat; ' Ghost32.exe is such example, designed to run only in Windows environment' But this floppy image we are going to use is DOS and NOT Windows So how can you positively think you can use an 32-bit program in DOS environment - because you can't! Please read carefully and follow tutorials fully out --------------------------- Attention! Luckily I have found an direct download of Ghost.exe (DOS-version of Ghost11) Download Put this file to folder disk1 in EasyBoot and follow guidelines in post nr;2 (skip step 9 as you now already have ghost. Raccolta Foto Windows Vista Aggiornamento Adobe. exe in folder disk1) -------------------------- Some info.

I'm also critical to how you created ghost image of your WinXP-system The 100% correct way is to do it from DOS (reboot computer and create ghost image) Further 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. 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) However ghost images created using ghost11 (any version as long it is ghost11) can of course be cloned back using any Ghost11 (any version) Same goes for 'Ghostexp.exe'. Ghostexp.exe can have problems to open an ghost image that has been created by an 'higher' ghost version.