Prevents Ghost from updating the OS after a restore.
By default, Ghost passes information about the restore to Windows, which then makes
updates. This switch disables that function and preserves the disk exactly as restored.
-noOSlayout
Disables access to SCSI devices using ASPI. This is equivalent to -fns for SCSI disks, but
noscsi also affects SCSI CD writers, tape drives, and other SCSI devices.
-noscsi
Disables FireWire
-no1394
Disables USB support.
-nousb
Prevents Ghost from creating a volume SNAPSHOT.
-novolumesnapshot
Disables NTFS contiguous run allocation.
-ntc-
Sets the CHKDSK bit set on a copied NTFS volume. This causes Windows NT to check the
integrity of the volume when it is started.
-ntchkdsk
Enables NTFS internal diagnostic checking.
-ntd
Attempts to arrange the restored NTFS volume in the same way as the source volume.
-ntexact
Ignores the NTFS volume CHKDSK bit. Symantec Ghost checks the CHKDSK bit on an NTFS
volume before performing operations. When Symantec Ghost indicates that the CHDSK
bit is set, you should run CHKDSK on the volume to ensure that the disk is in a sound state
before cloning.
-ntic
This switch forces Symantec Ghost to ignore the partition table system ids and instead to
check the partition contents when detecting NTFS file systems. This switch is useful when
the system id is not set to 0x07 for partitions containing NTFS file systems. The partitions
would otherwise be inefficiently imaged sector-by-sector. This switch can be used when it
is necessary to image a Windows NT4 FTDisk mirrored partition.
Take care when using this switch. Do not use the -ntiid switch with volume sets and stripe
sets.
To clone mirrored partitions (also known as Windows NT software RAID partitions),
do the following:
1
With Windows NT disk administrator, break the mirror set.
2
Using the -ntiid switch, clone one of the mirror partitions.
3
Resize as desired. Partitions can only be resized by Symantec Ghost during a disk
operation. When performing a partition operation, the target partition size must
already be established.
4
After cloning, recreate the mirror set using the Windows NT disk administrator. The
disk administrator creates the partitions in the mirror set.
-ntiid
Ignores NTFS log file check (inconsistent volume).
-ntil
Command-line switches
Command-line switches
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Summary of Contents for GHOST IMAGING FOUNDATION 7.1
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Page 78: ...Managing partitions using GDisk Support for large hard disks 78...
Page 100: ...Editing registry keys and values using GhRegEdit Using GhRegEdit 100...
Page 116: ...Using GhostCasting to create and restore images Running Ghost exe on a client computer 116...
Page 122: ...GhostCasting from the command line GhostCast Server command line options 122...
Page 130: ...GDisk disk wipe specifications Determining disk size 130...
Page 166: ...Ghost for Linux Symantec Ghost utility support 166...
Page 170: ...Configuring firewalls Symantec Ghost port configuration 170...
Page 180: ...Troubleshooting Problems running Symantec Ghost 180...