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Gear / Technical Help => Post-Processing, Computer / Streaming / Internet Devices & Related Activity => Topic started by: Simp-Dawg on September 18, 2003, 10:53:10 PM
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i remember threads about this a while back but i definitely didn't get anything out of them then, maybe somebody can help now.
i have a machine i want to create an image of. i only have a burner on one machine (currently) so i want to ghost the 1st machine and burn the image on the 2nd.
how would i go about doing this? i have norton ghost 2003. detailed steps would be extremely helpful as i don't really know my way around this program too well.
thanks in advance!
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when you select partition > cd or whateva, can you choose a network device?
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i think know what you're trying to say but i don't know how to set up the burner on the desktop to be able to be used on the network...yeah i know i'm supposed to be fukkin tech support extraordinaire but i don't know how to do it :P
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go into explorer, can you share the drive?
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then can you see it on the other machine(the one you want to ghost) by looking at explorer?
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yeah i can do that but it's not recognized as a burner on any other machines. i tried that many moons ago, i think i might have to add it as a device on another machine....which i just decided i am going to attempt. if i can ever get this damn pussy out of my lap so i can get up for the laptop...
that's pussy = cat. i wish it was the other way but no such luck! the cat likes to sit on my lap while i surf and get high. she's not even my cat, but it's nice having a partner in crime when nobody else is around!
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hrmmm, dont fuck the pussy!
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well, i was unable to get the burner recognized over the network, i'm not sure this is possible. i am going to ask some guys at work today about ghost. if anyone else has some suggestions, i'm all ears!