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Ghost image for 98se,2000,xp sp2

Rhazza

Junior Member
Ok this is what I am trying to do.I would like to make a ghost image for 98se,window 2000,and xp with all the windows updates and other software on them.BUT when I try to make the images the are to big,meaning that 700mb can go on one cd but theses images are much bigger than that.About 1 gig for 98se with all what I want on it.My question is how can I make thises images into 2 cds(example:windows 2000 image will take three 700 mb cds, how can I make it so it is split into 3 cds so when I start to ghost the drive that it will take cd one then ask for cd2 then cd3 to complete the installation?)

How can I make ghost image bootable from cd and not need 2 diskettes?
How to make a ghost image that uses diskettes to boot up?
How to make ghost image of 98se, 2000 and xp with all there updates and my installed software,which needs 2 more 700 mb cds to completely install the image and everything on it.(Will the image prompt me to put in the second or third cd to complete the image)

I have Norton ghost 9. If you can show me how to do this step by step that would be greatly appreciated.

I know that for xp that I would need to burn the image to a dvd because of the size but suppose the pc I am working on does not have a dvd rom, so then I would need for the image to be but on 700mb cds.

I hope that you know what I mean.This is very very important.Can you help me please!!!!!!!!!!!???????????
 
Simplest solution is to simply buy a new DVD/CD writer. They're not expensive and they offer 7X the capacity of your CD writer.
 
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