With gohst comrades, Ghost is certainly very convenient ......

With gohst comrades, Ghost is certainly very easy to look at the blue screen often is not the reason, but you know what?
Blue screen turned out to be this:
After entering DOS, run GHOST machine will stop moving, into a fake crash phenomenon. If you run into the PE GHOST blue screen. The main reason for this phenomenon is that the version of the GHOST is too low (less than version 11), does not recognize the SATA optical drive and hard disk. When GHOST starts, it should detect IDE hard disk exists, if no IDE devices, would have been detected down, resulting in false crash. Of course, I recently saw some people say onboard USB devices may also lead GHOST crash. It is said that there are hidden hard disk partition, and the first partition to NTFS partition format, resulting in the DOS can not access normal SATA hard disk, GHOST can also cause crashes.
The solution has to accept several ways:
1, using the latest GHOST.EXE, should be able to support the latest version of the SATA devices.
2, modify the BIOS setting SATA into the motherboard BIOS, ATA Drive Configuration Options / IDE Configuration The default setting is "Enhanced", at this time it will be changed to "Legacy", and the option is also to Legacy IDE Channels "SATA" , change the setting after the completion of the above can be run GHOST. This approach is to change the enhancement mode SATA hard disk compatible mode, i.e. IDE mode. Some BIOS version may be different, such as Lenovo Kai-day is to Integrated PEripharals - hard mode under OnChip IDE Device replaced by the Enhanced Compatible. In the best BIOS to USB BIOS Legace Support is also disabled.
3, the boot DOS, run GHOST -noIDE; GHOST prohibited detecting IDE devices.
4, boot to WinPE, run GHOST32.exe.
5, if you only use the SATA device can be disabled in the BIOS IDE, is: DEL-Integrated PEripherals-IDE Function Setup-OnChip IDE Channel 0 or 1, the parameter change Disabled. Note is sure to load uIDE.sys if you use a SATA optical drive, boot to DOS, or can not find the CD-ROM drive. There is GHOST in time, the best hard drive C partition is FAT32, and avoid blame failure occurs.

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