Setup a network booting environment, such as: PXE, BOOTP, and TFTP services, Boot Image Editor. Client-based network boot firmware: 3Com, emBoot. I used Imagex to create a wim file from a directory containing all the files from the Ghost boot image file used in the 3Com PXE.
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Then using the '3Com Boot Image Editor' utility (ImgEdit.exe), Open the 3com Menu file, now named 'SYS: TFTP DINIC.SYS', and modify it to use the two.PXE files that you have just renamed. Myself, I set the GHOST.PXE to be the default boot image and set the timeout to one second. 3com boot image editor free in Title/Summary Image Components - Image Editor Free Editon Image Editor is a freeware image viewer, editor and converter, that offers great functions for viewing, editing, printing, saving, converting.
I am having trouble getting gPXE and Symantec Ghost to work together. I have
found a few instances of this problem while searching the web but no resolution
has been provided.
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Using the Symantec Ghost Boot Wizard I generated an image (.sys) file configured
as:
Pre OS: PC-DOSImage Type: TCP/IP Network Boot ImageNIC Driver: Universal Packet Driver v2.0
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Then I generated a PXE menu using the 3Com Boot Image Editor and added the Ghost
image I created to it. This setup works well with every NIC I can find that has
a ROM PXE boot option. The PC boots up, finds the PXE server, downloads the PXE
menu, I select the image, downloads Ghost image, and executes it. When I boot
using gPXE 0.9.7 everything works up until the Ghost image executes. As soon as
the Images executes it throws an error stating “Error, the Keep BASE setting in
this image can only be used with an MBA 4.x or ROM PXE”. Using the 3Com Boot
Image Editor I made sure that “Keep Base Code” is not selected.
Does anyone have a solution that will fix this problem? I can’t change the
deployment process so I need to figure out how to get the Ghost Image to work
with gPXE.
Thanks.
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