DOS Driver for MN-130 PCI Adapter

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Does anyone know where I can find the DOS driver? I need
it to create a Ghost boot disk & it's not on the cd.
Thanks.

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"Wendy" <anonymous@discussions.microsoft.com> wrote in message
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> Does anyone know where I can find the DOS driver? I need
> it to create a Ghost boot disk & it's not on the cd.
> Thanks.

Wendy:

What is it exactly that you're trying to do? And why would you need a DOS
driver for the MN 130 to make a Ghost image? Ghost boot disks only need to
contain the drivers necessary to access hard drives, CD writers, removable
media, etc. so that an image can be created or restored to and from the
media.

Are you trying to image across a network from DOS? As far as I know and can
determine there are no DOS drivers available for the MN 130.

Regards.

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There are any number of reasons why she needs DOS NIC drivers for Ghost.
She might be trying to connect to a Multicast server or trying to map a
network drive so that she can ghost an image up to or down from a server
over a network.

At one of my previous jobs, we had servers in the field with OS drives in
removable caddies. To image these drives, we used two computers without
hard drives installed that booted off a CD (basically a Ghost boot disk like
Wendy wants, only burned to CD) to image them. The disk would load the NIC
drivers for DOS, log on to our private domain and access the GHOST.EXE file
on one of the network shares.

And Wendy, I don't think there are DOS drivers for any of the wireless
stuff. I *think* that applies to all wireless adapters (not just
Microsoft's) but I could be wrong.

Cheers!



"CS" <CS@hotmail.com> wrote in message
news:eJ0f871nEHA.2612@TK2MSFTNGP15.phx.gbl...
> "Wendy" <anonymous@discussions.microsoft.com> wrote in message
> news:272601c49f53$9fe36b80$a501280a@phx.gbl...
>> Does anyone know where I can find the DOS driver? I need
>> it to create a Ghost boot disk & it's not on the cd.
>> Thanks.
>
> Wendy:
>
> What is it exactly that you're trying to do? And why would you need a DOS
> driver for the MN 130 to make a Ghost image? Ghost boot disks only need
> to contain the drivers necessary to access hard drives, CD writers,
> removable media, etc. so that an image can be created or restored to and
> from the media.
>
> Are you trying to image across a network from DOS? As far as I know and
> can determine there are no DOS drivers available for the MN 130.
>
> Regards.
>

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