When I get the image, I burn it to a disk and attempt to load it into a computer, but the computer fails to recognize it as a bootable disk. I have tried this option both checked and unchecked. If I select ISO, there is an option to add support for a bootable CD/DVD. I select the Network Boot Package, the appropriate driver, PC-DOS, I do us the Firewire/USB options, I have the IP set to DHCP (we image computers on a closed network that is only attached to the imaging server), then I am prompted to make floppy disk, create an ISO, or load to USB drive. (I am attempting to re-create the disks for my own education). I am selecting a driver I know that works as the person who had this position before me has made several usable disks with this driver. I need to make a disk using the Network interface wizard (which requires you load a DOS/COM driver for NIC card usage). I am attempting to use the Symantec Ghost Boot Wizard to create the disks. I am well aware of how to create an image and push an image to the computers, however I am getting hung up on creating the boot disks for this process. We have a server that we use for the imaging process and it requires that we make a Boot Disk for the different computers. I have recently been tasked with creating our Ghost Images via Symantec Ghost.
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