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Boot Norton Ghost 14 SRD from a USB stick

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Doing it for the SRD, though, is remarkably simple:


* Boot the SRD disc on a machine that has an optical drive.
* Insert USB stick (may have to do this before booting SRD, depending on how your machine behaves)
* Open a command line (under one of the menu options)
* Run the diskpart command line app. (Type: diskpart)

Enter the rest one after the other:


* list disk, to find the drive number of your usb stick.
* select disk #, to select the usb disk (put the number you found in the previous step in place of the # - be absolutely certain you have the right number!)
* clean
* create partition primary
* select partition 1
* active
* format fs=fat32
* assign
* exit

Now simply copy the contents of the SRD disc over to the USB stick root directory. That’s it! Now, provided you can boot from a USB stick easily enough, you can boot the SRD straight from the USB drive.

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