Hi everyone,
I searched everywhere on the net about this subject and didn't find any solution or tutorial there, so I figured hey why I do not post one for you out there who needs this, since Norton Ghost 2003 is by any means the best of the best to backup and restore your PC, its just so perfect, even the newer Norton Ghost 2010 edition [ read my tutorial HERE]with all its fancy GUI, but its disappointingly fails many times to restore images, I guess I have to stop talking about how good Norton Ghost 2003 is and start with the tutorial:
1- You need a Windows based PC to work with this tutorial.
2- You need a 512 MB or better USB 2.0 thumb drive or better.
3- Download this 1.23 MB essential zipped file from HERE, and extract to desktop, you will see 3 folders:
4- Open folder # 1 and execute (usb_disk_storage_format.exe), follow the steps below, and be careful to choose folder # 2 in step 7:
5- Now open folder # 3 and copy all its contents to the USB thumb drive.
6- You are ready now to test the USB you just created, boot your PC with it, and good luck, we are done.
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Download a PDF copy of this tutorial HERE
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Other Symantec products tutorials:
2010 NORTON GHOST 15 on USB thumb drive How to make Tutorial Guide
2011 Norton Anti-Virus Rescue USB Tutorial Guide
2010 Norton Power Eraser Read about HERE
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Norton Ghost 2003 on USB thumb drive
Started by
Jamal H. Naji
, Apr 30 2010 09:48 PM
4 replies to this topic
#2
Posted 30 April 2010 - 10:20 PM
Thanks man.
#3
Posted 01 May 2010 - 08:29 AM
Ghost 2003 is free do distribute? Is freeware?
#4
Posted 05 May 2010 - 08:35 PM
Ghost 2003 is free do distribute? Is freeware?
No, rest assured, it is NOT redistributable and it represents WAREZ.
Wonko
#5
Posted 14 May 2010 - 06:29 PM
jamal this is Fantastic, at last i got the solution here,many thanks man
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