All, We are trying to create a bootable USB stick program that will make a USB stick bootable and then use Norton Ghost to ghost a computer. We can currently get this to work using no drivers defined in our config.sys file. I have read that you can use USBASPI.SYS to use USB 2.0 transfer to improve the copy transfer rate.
When we load this driver, it does not offer a drive letter to us on the USB stick. It comes back and tells us that it cannot find command.com and to provide a location for it. It is as if there is no way to a drive letter after this drive was loaded. The USB stick becomes useless at this point.
We do not want to use a HD for this procedure. I think that USBASPI.sys is more for HDD support, am I correct?
The question on this is:
Is it possible to use the USBASPI.sys driver to improve the performance for ghosting? Is it possible to assign a drive letter to a USB stick? Should we just stick with no drivers and allow the BIOS to set this for us? Is there another method that might work better for us in this situation?
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