![]() Other than that the load times from USB 2.0 media is just as fast within DOS mode as it is within PE mode, faster from Flash Drives than from the hard disks. Our bootable flash drives load the Ghost.exe in about a minute or less. With the DOS version, the load can be almost instantaneous because very little software needs to be decompressed to a ramdisk. We've deployed images using ghost from both PE CD with Ghost32 and DOS, the only benefit I've seen to the DOS version is with a bootable usb flash drive containing the ghost.exe DOS version with USB2.0 support, WAITING for the imaging software to load is drastically reduced, as most PE CDs take around 3 to 10 minutes to fully load before the software can be run. It will all depend on what kind of media you are loading the GHO from. IMO, there is no difference that I can tell from using the ghost32 from a PE CD than using a bootable ghost.exe from a CD/DVD or Flash Drive. ![]() You can use the boot wizard to create the type of bootable media you need with that support. ![]() Ghost 8.3 DOS has EHCI support based on the BIOS, so while USB2.0 support is built in it is BIOS dependent.
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