Autoexe.bat file
Hi All
Having a few problems still (moved on from previous post) ok now im getting into Ghost and create a imagine but when i do local create imane i can only save the imagne to floppy disk, now ive been told i need to edit the autoexe.bat file to save the imagne to a place on my network..................How lol
Help please
Phil
Having a few problems still (moved on from previous post) ok now im getting into Ghost and create a imagine but when i do local create imane i can only save the imagne to floppy disk, now ive been told i need to edit the autoexe.bat file to save the imagne to a place on my network..................How lol
Help please
Phil
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Posted by:
ictu packager
19 years ago
its not too hard really
are you mapping a network drive to start with or just connecting via unc?
heres a command from one of my auto boot disks to copy partition 2 onto partition 1, without prompts and reboot at the end
c:\ghost.exe /clone,mode=pload,src=c:\new.img:1,dst=1:1 /sure /auto /rb
you would need to change where the location of your ghost exe is . . .
the source would either have to be your network drive or the unc name
ghost console commands can be found here http://service1.symantec.com/SUPPORT/ghost.nsf/pfdocs/1998082612540625
let me know if you need any more help
are you mapping a network drive to start with or just connecting via unc?
heres a command from one of my auto boot disks to copy partition 2 onto partition 1, without prompts and reboot at the end
c:\ghost.exe /clone,mode=pload,src=c:\new.img:1,dst=1:1 /sure /auto /rb
you would need to change where the location of your ghost exe is . . .
the source would either have to be your network drive or the unc name
ghost console commands can be found here http://service1.symantec.com/SUPPORT/ghost.nsf/pfdocs/1998082612540625
let me know if you need any more help
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