![]() But in the Win 10 PC it started booting and expanding programs to the ramdrive R:, where it hangs. It successfully booted and opened Ghost in the Win 8 PC. I tried the Hiren's way (as pointed out by ubiquibacon). Perhaps if I manage to make a bootable USB with some Win installation, that automatically allows the OS to recognize the HD partitions.ĮDIT - PS: I found How can I run Ghost from a bootable USB key drive?. I have another Win 8 PC, which also came preinstalled.*Īnd I have another Win Vista PC (I may not have the installation CDs).Įven in this case, I wonder if ghost will find my hard disk partitions. I think I do not have installation disks for a Windows version, since my Win 10 came preinstalled. I wonder if there is any other thing that I can do to be able to boot from USB and run my exes. When I execute ghost32.exe or ghost64.exe I get " This command cannot run in DOS mode". I booted from a pendrive formatted with Rufus and FreeDOS. ![]() So I would need to boot from a pendrive, and run Ghost from the command prompt (as I did before with no problem). My intention is to be able to backup and restore images, without having Ghost installed in my system. Now I have a PC with Windows 10 and no CD reader. I did that under Win Vista, Win 7, Win 8. I used to use it for booting a PC, running Ghost from there, and creating an image of a hard drive partition. I have a Boot CD with a DOS version of Ghost in it (Ghost 11). ![]()
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