Acer Netbook ghosting problem

thor2077

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I am currently trying to use a boot floopy to perform a ghost of an Acer Aspire One netbook. The problem i face is it requires a dos driver. I have contacted Acer and they tell me there is non to be found.

Does anyone have any ideas? i have tried a bunch of "gneric" drivers to no avail.


Anything at all would be helpful.
 
I am in need of a DOS driver (NDIS2 or Packet) for an Acser Aspire One netbook so i can use it to create a boot floppy for Symantec Ghost. i have tried the drivers that they supply and it just gives me an "unable to bind" error.

Does anyone have any exseperience using an imaging product on an Acer Netbook?
 
We have considered removing the drive as a possibility, and went as far as trying to pull out the hard drive. We then ran into problems in that as well. the Netbook is nto what i would call friendly for field repairs. It really is nto a great solution but we might use it when all other options are exhausted.
 
We have considered removing the drive as a possibility, and went as far as trying to pull out the hard drive. We then ran into problems in that as well. the Netbook is nto what i would call friendly for field repairs. It really is nto a great solution but we might use it when all other options are exhausted.


Perhaps there is a local repair shop in the area that could easily do it for you. It can't imagine a pro would charge you much to image the drive compared to the cost of destroying the machine if you don't know how to remove the hard drive.
 
I know its a basic task, i do it all the time. What i havnt done is make it work with an incompatible driver. None of the drivers i have been able to locate are compatible with DOS. I contacted Acer and they told me that they do not have a driver that would work in DOS.

Any other ideas?
 
I know its a basic task, i do it all the time. What i havnt done is make it work with an incompatible driver. None of the drivers i have been able to locate are compatible with DOS. I contacted Acer and they told me that they do not have a driver that would work in DOS.

Any other ideas?

Removing the HD seems like the path of least resistance to me. Most of the time I have better luck with drive out of the machine for a variety of reasons. Seeing as there is a perfectly viable solution (removing HD) which you seem to be terribly resistant to following, for me at least there is no point to this thread.
 
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