Setting options and defaults

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Installing USB peer-to-peer drivers

You can select USB peer-to-peer drivers to install into the Virtual Partition. In most cases, you do not need to alter the driver’s default. However, if you have problems connecting using peer-to-peer, then select the other options and retry the task.

To select USB peer-to-peer drivers

1Do one of the following:

To set the default installation of extra drivers, in the Ghost Basic window, click Options, and then click USB peer-to-peer settings.

To install the USB drivers while running a Peer-to-Peer Wizard task, in the Advanced Settings window, click USB peer-to-peer settings.

2Select one of the following:

All drivers: Installs all USB peer-to-peer drivers into the Virtual Partition.

UHCI driver: Installs only UHCI drivers into the Virtual Partition.

OHCI driver: Installs only OHCI drivers into the Virtual Partition.

3Click OK.

Running your computer from the Virtual Partition

From Norton Ghost you can restart your computer into the Virtual Partition. The Virtual Partition is created in DOS and includes the files that you have saved in a selected folder. Once you have created a Virtual Partition from a folder, you can run any application that you have provided in the selected folder.

The Virtual Partition is created with the following files:

Ghreboot.exe

This executable file lets you restart your computer back into Windows.

Selected driver settings

You can select drivers to include in the Virtual Partition that will let you access external hardware.

DOS applications stored in the selected folder

Any DOS applications that you provided in the selected folder are bundled and included in the Virtual Partition.

If you include Autoexec.bat and Config.sys in the selected folder, then they are modified by Norton Ghost when the Virtual Partition is created.

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