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Yes, it's a self-booting disc. It can be used to specify the icon of the disc to be automatically loaded and the file to run, which must be stored in the root directory of the drive, and the content can be written as an executable file with ghost. Mirrored disks are also OK.
Of course. You need to set the boot from the optical drive in the BIOS of the motherboard. This is what many of today's automatic loading systems are all about.
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I mean, can you run ghost from an optical drive on bare metal?
Do you want to run Ghost on DOS on another computer or a computer that doesn't have Ghost on a CD-ROM drive?
If yes, take a look below:
First of all, you have to make sure that your disc is a "boot disc", if it is a simple burning disc, go to the Internet** a disc boot image file (very few), and then burn this small image boot file into the disc through the disc burning software, so that the disc can have startup attributes, and then drag the ghost software into the disc casually, so that after you start the disc, enter the pure dos command character, you can type out the path of ghost to execute to run ghost.
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Yes, the premise is that when you engrave the disk, you need to engrave it into a bootable disc, in addition to the ghost software, you also need some system files to enter the DOS or boot the ghost to run, it is recommended to ** some ready-made ghost boot disk.
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If it's your own computer or the same configuration as your own computer, that's fine.
If you want to burn to a disc and then to another computer, you can't, the configuration is different.
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Burn the image of the Win7 system to a disc by using Ultraiso (Floppy Disk) burning, the burning steps are:
2. Put the disc in the optical drive.
3. Open UltraIso
4. Click File - Open to open the image file, as shown below
5. Click the icon pointed by the arrow in the above picture to start burning. As shown below:
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The exact operation depends on your burning software.
In short, when burning, load your image file as a project, not as a file on a CD. In this way, you can come out with an installation disk that can be installed and booted.
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Burn directly! When choosing, select bootable and you're good to go.
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