![Dos Dos](/uploads/1/2/4/3/124364653/431406376.jpg)
No preview available.
Ghost 11.5 Category:Year:2008Description:Not just for XP, should cover DOS up to Win2003x64 and all in between if not on all hardware. Includes:.Ghost for DOS/classic Windows (set the program not to detect Windows and it'll work fine in '95,98,ME, the enclosed.PIF file should sort this for you as long as it's in the same directory as ghost.exe).Ghost32 for Windows2000, XP and newer.Ghost64 for 64 bit versions of XP and newer.Ghost Explorer (Needs W2K+).Ghost Server (Needs W2K+). a DOS mouse driver, executable.Manufacturer:Localization:ENOS.
Building an ISO with the boot wizard leaves me with an unbootable disc when burned. Looking at the CD contents shows me a BIN file and an IMG file.Upon inspection of the IMG file (why not just an ISO, because you want to make me download another program to look inside?), I see a bunch of stuff I assume to be the meat of the boot disk, such as the NIC driver, but what's in the BIN?I just want to burn a disc that gets me into the DOS console for uploading/downloading HD images.
I was initially trying to make a multi-driver CD based on instructions from the previous admin, but it's assumed our spanking new server actually has a floppy drive (sorry, it doesn't). So, short of that, I just want to burn single driver boot discs. It sounds like you may have burned the image file itself onto the cd instead of burning the image to the cd. IME, an IMG file is no different from an ISO file and is burned the same way, but I am not sure if for some reason they changed that in Ghost 11.With that said, the IMG file sounds like it is the meat of the disk (as you found) whereas the BIN file is likely the boot sector. I would try first just burning the IMG file like an ISO and failing that, get a program like that can handle burning boot discs. IIRC, Nero may also have this ability but I haven't used it for many versions.