Our IT delpt. provides discs used to image our laptops, These laptop images will boot to Gag bootloader giving an option to re-apply the image, this is done after every event a laptop goes out on. These images are getting very out of date. We used to have a ghost boot disc I used here to update the images until someone , me, scratched it. I have been trying to make a new boot disc to update the images but am not getting it to work like I want.
The new disc I have made is a windowsPE boot disc from the GSS boot wizard.
Images are saved directly on the machine on a partition, using the old disc I would select the source (c drive) and point the image to overwrite the existing image. Only options I would have to select were allowing overwrite and no compression. Then after each rental I would select the image to be applyed and it would re-image the laptop without an issue.
Now using the new disc I can update the image, however, the issue I am having comes when the updated image is used. After selecting the image and starting the re-imaging process via gag boot loader ghost now asks for each span one at a time and I have to select the spans periodically throughout the imaging process. Unlike before when it just applied the entire image.
Is there a way for the created image to be saved that it will automatically find its next span, and so on and so forth until the imaging process is completed?
Thank you for any help, I've got many hours into trying to figure this out.