What should I do if DOS runs the GHOST machine and stops?

  
        After entering DOS, the GHOST machine will stop moving and become a fake crash. If you go to PE and run Ghost, it will be blue screen. The main reason for this phenomenon is that the version of GHOST is too low (version is lower than 11), and the SATA optical drive and hard disk are not recognized. When GHOST starts, it checks to see if the IDE hard disk is present. If there is no IDE device, it will continue to detect it, causing a false crash. Of course, I have recently seen people say that the onboard USB device may also cause GHOST to crash. It is said that the hard disk has a hidden partition, and the first partition is in the NTFS partition format, which causes the SATA hard disk to be accessed normally under DOS, and also causes the Ghost to crash.
There are several ways to solve the problem:
1, using the latest Ghost.EXE, the latest version should be able to support SATA devices.
2, modify the BIOS SATA settings, enter the motherboard BiOS, the default configuration of the ATA /IDE Configuration of the Drive Configuration option is "Enhanced", then change it to "Legacy", and the Legacy IDE Channels option is also changed "SATA", you can run Ghost after the above settings are changed. This method mainly changes the SATA enhancement mode of the hard disk to the compatibility mode, that is, the IDE mode. Some BIOS statements may be different. For example, Lenovo Kaitian changed the hard disk mode of Integrated PEripharals - OnChip IDE Device from Enhanced to Compatible. It is best to disable USB BiOS Legace Support in the BIOS.
3, boot to DOS, run GHOST -noIDE; Ghost is prohibited from detecting IDE devices.
4, boot to WinPE, run Ghost32.exe.
5, if you only use SATA devices, you can disable the IDE in BiOS by: DEL-Integrated PEripherals-IDE Function Setup-OnChip IDE Channel 0 or 1, change the parameter to Disabled.
Note that if you use SATA CD-ROM drive, you must load uIDE.sys when booting to DOS, otherwise you can't find the CD-ROM drive. There is also the Ghost, the hard disk C partition is best FAT32, so as not to have strange faults.

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