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What DVD format works with Norton Ghost 2003?



 
 
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Old October 12th 03, 01:48 PM
van
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Default What DVD format works with Norton Ghost 2003?

For safety, I'm thinking about backing up my system
drive(c using Norton Ghost 2003. I've tried DVD-RW disk,
but somehow my computer wouldn't boot from the DVD that I
made. Do you happen to know what DVD format Norton Ghost
supports and also be bootable?
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Old October 12th 03, 07:40 PM
Boba & Ilinka
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Try to look at the bios but sequences Is the dvd drive set as a bootable?

Bob Vancouver BC


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For safety, I'm thinking about backing up my system
drive(c using Norton Ghost 2003. I've tried DVD-RW disk,
but somehow my computer wouldn't boot from the DVD that I
made. Do you happen to know what DVD format Norton Ghost
supports and also be bootable?



 




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