Symantec Norton Ghost 11.5 Bootable Iso Usb ((install)) -

Why not just copy Ghost.exe to a USB? Because the bootable ISO contains the low-level disk drivers, memory managers ( HIMEM.SYS , EMM386.EXE ), and the CD/USB extensions needed to see your drives.

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| Symptom | Likely Cause | Fix | | :--- | :--- | :--- | | "Non-System disk or disk error" | USB not bootable | Re-write using Rufus in DD mode or FreeDOS method. | | "HIMEM.SYS not found" | Missing DOS system files | Use the FreeDOS method (Method 1) instead of ISO write. | | USB mouse/keyboard doesn't work | USB legacy support disabled in BIOS | Enable "USB Legacy Support" or "DOS USB Emulation" in BIOS. | | "No drives found" (Linux method) | SATA mode set to RAID | Change BIOS SATA mode from RAID to AHCI (temporarily). | | Ghost hangs on "Starting PC-DOS" | USB 3.0 port on old hardware | Use a USB 2.0 port (black plastic instead of blue). | Why not just copy Ghost