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Repacking Hiren’s BootCD to include a pre-configured, 7-Zip-compressed version of Ghost32 allows you to build a seamless, automated deployment drive. This comprehensive guide details the exact process of extracting, injecting, and repacking Hiren's BootCD with ghost32.7z . 🛠️ Prerequisites and Required Tools
Navigate to your extracted Hiren's folder (e.g., D:\Hirens.BootCD.15.2 ) and double-click to run the program. This tool is included with Hiren's Boot CD to allow you to customize the image before you burn it to a bootable medium. Follow the on-screen instructions (Steps A-D as shown in the program's interface) to fully extract the ISO content into a working folder, typically named MyBootCD . ghost32 7z for hiren boot cd repack
Navigate to C:\HBC_Repack\HBCD\Programs\ (the exact path may vary slightly depending on the base version used).
To successfully "repack" the ISO with Ghost32, follow these steps: Symantec Ghost
Before you begin, ensure you have the following files ready:
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The process involves extracting the original HBCD package, inserting the Ghost32.7z file into the correct directory, and then rebuilding the ISO image.