If Ghost Explorer reports that a spanned or split image is corrupt without
prompting for the second part of the image, it may not recognize that the image
is split. Starting with the -split argument forces Ghost Explorer to treat an image
as a split image.
See
“Image files and volume spanning”
on page 36.
Using Ghost Explorer with long file names
The image index created by versions of Symantec Ghost prior to 5.1c did not
handle long file names containing double-byte characters correctly, such as file
names in Asian or Eastern European languages. Ghost Explorer may be able to
show these names properly by reading them directly from the image file instead
of from the index. However, the restoring of the image is much slower. Use the
switch -ignoreindex to force this behavior. You must have the correct char set
loaded.
To set the correct char set
1
On the Windows taskbar, click Start > Settings > Control Panel.
2
Double-click Regional Options.
3
Select the required language option, and then click OK.
Modifying image file contents with Ghost Explorer
Using Ghost Explorer from the command line
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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...