178Transfer methods and hardware setup

Transfer and hardware requirements

Transfer and hardware requirements

Before using Norton Ghost, consider the transfer and hardware requirements for the transfer method that you want to use. Ensure that all hard drives are installed correctly and that the BIOS of the system is configured and shows the valid parameters of the drives.

Peer-to-peer connections

Peer-to-peer connections enable Norton Ghost to run on two computers, copying drives and partitions and using image files between them.

LPT or USB connections

On an LPT/parallel port connection, use a parallel connection cable and a parallel port to connect the computers. For data transfer of approximately 19-25 MB/ min, Norton Ghost provides support for the Parallel Technologies universal DirectParallel cable. For peer-to-peer USB port connections, use a USB 1.1 cable that supports a host-to-host connection and a data transfer of approximately 20- 30 MB/min.

ECP is the best option for LPT connections and has a data transfer rate of approximately 5 MB/min. Norton Ghost must be running under DOS on both computers.

See “USB and DirectParallel Cables” on page 181.

TCP/IP connections

Connect the computers with an ethernet or token ring network interface card and an established network connection, which includes one of the following:

Crossover cable

Coaxial or twisted pair cable

Ethernet or Token Ring (Network Interface Card)

Ethernet or MSAU hub

Install a network interface card (NIC).

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