6
In the Destination Partition dialog box, select the destination partition.
Select an existing partition carefully as this is the partition that will be
overwritten.
The Destination Partition dialog box contains the details of all of the partitions
on the selected destination disk. You can create a new partition if space is
available. If you create a new partition, it can be resized during the cloning
operation.
7
In the Proceed with partition restore? dialog box, do one of the following:
Click Yes.
Ghost.exe overwrites the destination partition using
the partition details contained in the image file. If
you need to abort the process, press Ctrl+C, but be
aware that this leaves the destination partition in an
unknown state.
To proceed with the partition
cloning.
Click No.
To return to the menu.
Warning:
Only click Yes if you are sure that you want to proceed. The
destination partition is completely overwritten with no chance of recovering
any data.
8
If prompted to insert an image span, when prompted, do one of the following:
■
Insert the next media, then click OK to continue.
■
Click Browse to restore from a different location, then type the location
and file name of the image file span.
9
Restart the destination computer when the partition copy is complete.
10
Verify the integrity of the destination partition.
See
“Verifying integrity”
on page 30.
You can also run Symantec Disk Doctor, Chkdsk, ScanDisk, or a similar utility
to verify the integrity of the destination partition.
Cloning disks and partitions
By default, Ghost.exe tries to maintain the same size ratio between new disk
partitions. However, you should note the following:
Using Symantec Ghost as a stand-alone program
Cloning disks and partitions
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Summary of Contents for GHOST IMAGING FOUNDATION 7.1
Page 1: ...Symantec Ghost Imaging Foundation 7 1...
Page 3: ...Symantec Corporation 20330 Stevens Creek Blvd Cupertino CA 95014 http www symantec com...
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...