Forces FireWire support to start, even when the FireWire controller is being run by
something else. The -force1394 switch attempts to take over the FireWire Host Controller.
To enable native BIOS support you must restart the computer.
Note the following:
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Use this switch with caution.
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Avoid using the force1394 switch to take over a FireWire controller from a driver, for
example, Iomega FireWire drivers. You may encounter problems if you do this.
-force1394
Forces USB support to start, even when the USB controller is being run by something else.
The -forceusb switch attempts to take over the USB Host Controller and then attempts to
return it to the previous state once the Ghost operation is complete. This works for
controllers as follows:
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EHCI controllers with BIOS support are taken over and then returned to the BIOS.
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UHCI controllers with BIOS support are taken over and then returned to the BIOS.
For example, the keyboard is returned after the Ghost operation is finished.
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OHCI controllers with BIOS support are taken over but not returned to the BIOS.
Note the following:
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Use this switch with caution.
■
Avoid using the forceusb switch to take over a USB controller from a driver, for example,
the Ghost peer-to-peer USB driver. You may encounter problems if you do this.
-forceusb
Forces an attempt to use volume SNAPSHOT on volumes in preference to standard volume
locking.
-forcevolumesnapshot
Forces destination partitions to be resized proportionally to their original size. By default,
Ghost evenly distributes free space to the destination partitions based on the amount of
free space that is available in each source partition. The fpr switch determines the size of
the destination partitions based on the size of the source partitions.
-fpr
Forces Symantec Ghost to continue cloning even if the source contains bad clusters.
-fro
This switch prevents Ghost from updating the transactional NTFS (TxF) Resource Manager
GUIDs. You can use this switch to keep the same identity in transactions for a single
computer that you are restoring from an image. The ftxp switch maintains all existing
transactions in progress instead of flushing them as part of the volume GUID change.
-ftxp
Causes Symantec Ghost to exit to DOS or Win PE after an operation is complete. By default,
Symantec Ghost prompts the user to restart or exit when the operation has finished. If
Symantec Ghost is run as part of a batch file, it is sometimes useful to exit back to the DOS
prompt after completion so that further batch commands are processed.
For more information, see the -rb switch.
-fx
Includes Ghost.exe on a CD/DVD when writing an image to a CD/DVD.
-ghostoncd
Shows the Symantec Ghost command-line switch Help page.
-h or -? or -help
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