Symantec Norton Ghost 11.5 Bootable Iso Usb [POPULAR]
This manual method is complex. For 99% of users, Rufus in DD mode is superior.
Under , assign a recognizable name (e.g., GHOST_115 ). symantec norton ghost 11.5 bootable iso usb
Depending on your method, you will need either MS-DOS system files (for standard DOS boot) or a WinPE ISO image (for modern hardware compatibility). This manual method is complex
Practical Tips
You will need the standard Microsoft DOS (MS-DOS) or FreeDOS system files (specifically COMMAND.COM , IO.SYS , and MSDOS.SYS ). Rufus includes FreeDOS natively, simplifying this process. Step 2: Flash the Drive with Rufus Open and select your USB drive. Under Boot selection , choose FreeDOS . Depending on your method, you will need either
Use an ISO editing tool (like UltraISO or AnyBurn) to open the ISO file.
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