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How to save an image file directly to a CD/DVD R/RW disc
 
You want to know how to save an image file directly to a CD/DVD R/RW disc instead of saving the image elsewhere and then copying it to the disc.
 
You want to know which CD-R and CD-RW drives Ghost can write
 
Recent Ghost versions can save image files directly to selected CD-R (recordable) and CD-RW (rewritable) drives. Drives tested with Norton Ghost 2001 should work the same with Norton Ghost 2002, Symantec Ghost 7.0, and Symantec Ghost 6.5 Enterprise Edition as with Norton Ghost 2001.
 
How to split an image file
 
The most common application for splitting an image file is to store the individual files, or segments, on removable media such as a Zip drive, Jaz drive, CD-ROM, or DVD-ROM. You can split an image file as it is being created, or you can split the image file with Ghost Explorer after you create the image file.
 
How to save a large image file onto separate CD-ROMs
 
You have an image file that is too large to fit on a single CD-ROM disc. You want to split the file into smaller files so that you can save each file onto a separate CD-ROM disc.
 
How to troubleshoot problems when writing to CD-R and CD-RW
 
When you use Ghost to save an image file directly to a CD-R or CD-RW disc, you see error messages, the drive disappears, or the process fails and will not continue.
 
Problems with the CD-R/RW disc
 
Try using a different CD-R/RW disc:
 
Problems with the CD-R/RW drivers
 
In the following sections, you start the client computer with a bootable floppy disk, and then read a CD-R or CD-RW disc that has files on it to determine whether the computer lists all the files.
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