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  Asked: Aug 4 2005   8:30 AM GMT
  Asked by: Carl0s81


Ghost boot disk!!!


Tech support, Third-party services, Hardware, Desktops, Intel PC hardware, Software distribution, Networking

Hiya all,

I have a problem making a boot disk for an intel pro/100 S adapter.
I'm making it for Ghost Corparate 7.5 so i can pull an image with no kids in so i can deploy it quickly when they are back.

Sort version - It will not pick up the network card. I get protocl.ini does not have a drivername = E100b message which i fix, and then i get a IBM error 33/41, unable to bind.

I am about ready to launch the PC soon so i have left it and come here to see if anyone knows how to make the boot disk for this.

Ta,

Carl.

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Howard2nd  |   Aug 5 2005  8:37AM GMT

Also be sure you have the latest drivers from Intel. They have a direct download. Intel specifies the ProDOS2 (version 10.0) set for use with ‘Ghost’ to create boot disk.

 

MikeyT  |   Aug 5 2005  9:47AM GMT

Make sure driver is NDIS cab file (so it will work with boot disk). Bart’s Boot Disk is a good place to start (http://www.nu2.nu/bootdisk). I have successfully created boot disk from this site to auto detect up to 12 different nics.

 

sussextony  |   Sep 1 2005  7:17PM GMT

What nic des ghost think you have when it detects your client machine and gives you the diagnostics? sometimes it will offer an alternative driver itself. I had some problems with some compaq nics which ghost was able to suggest an alternative which worked just fine.

 

cptrelentless  |   Sep 2 2005  7:58AM GMT

Have you thought about using the 3com boot services disk and performing a PXE boot instead? I’m fairly sure they had this option in 7.5. I think it’s described in the second novel of instructions.