The standard rescue disk for Norton Ghost is PC-DOS based.  I have developed a 
Freedos alternative
boot disk and I'm asking about the video card because of suggestions that 
freedos cannot support
restoring a ghost image to a usb hard drive.  Linux has been suggested by Eric 
because of the lack
of USB hard drive support in FreeDOS and it looks like I need a dos based 
bootloader that can 
chainload Windows 2000.  The intel video card and touchscreen require the 
panel.exe driver in 
Freedos to work.

As far as Windows 2000 support, Windows 2000 isn't supported by Microsoft and 
if there was a free alternative
that is a drop in replacement I'd try it.  ReactOS in theory would work, but 
it's still in alpha and not meant
for everyday use.

May 8, 2019 9:36 AM, "Tom Ehlert" <t...@drivesnapshot.de> wrote:

> Hi,
> 
>> The Agilent e5061a belongs to the company I'm working for and is
>> only two channel. 
> 
> this mailing list is about FreeDOS, and not the Agilent e5061a or
> Windows 2000 support group.
> 
> you may help him, but please do so on private channels; the FreeDOS
> community is not going to learn anything out of this discussion.
> 
> thanks
> Tom
> 
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