Creating boot disks with the Ghost Boot Wizard

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10In the Domain field, type the domain to which the user belongs.

11In the Drive Letter field, select a drive letter to access a network share through a mapped drive.

Select a drive letter greater than any existing drive letter.

12If you want to prevent the boot package from mapping a drive when the computer starts, click None.

In this case, map a drive from the DOS prompt after the computer has started.

13In the Maps To field, type the complete UNC path to the network share. For example, to access a shared folder named Ghost on a computer named Boss, the UNC path is \\Boss\Ghost.

14Click Next.

15Do one of the following:

Click DHCP will assign the IP settings if your network contains a DHCP server.

Click The IP settings will be statically defined and complete the fields below this option if your network does not contain a DHCP server. Your network administrator can provide the values for these fields.

16Click Next.

17In the Floppy Disk Drive field, select the appropriate drive letter.

18In the Number of disks to create field, select the number of disks that you want to create.

19Ensure that Format disk(s) first is checked to format the disks before disk creation.

Ensure that this option is checked unless you are creating a custom boot disk with custom system files. If this option is unchecked, the boot disk is not bootable.

20Ensure that Quick Format is checked to perform a quick format.

21Click Next.

22Review the boot disk details and click Next to start creating the boot disks. Follow the prompts to format the disks and create a boot disk set.

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