Microsoft does have tools for deploying similar computers where you must fill in the license code when starting up such a computer, but that are solutions for companies and are not nearly as simple or clear-cut as the software discussed here in this article. Which ones let you do partial-restore of just selected files/folders as opposed to full restore? I recall some software that would open ghost/pqi files similar to a zip file and let you restore just what you choose. Or you could do a full restore.
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The encryption, compression, and integration with Google Desktop Search and remote management are other features that create Norton Ghost an effective and secure backup program. Its Windows 10 ghost image file will help you recover your disk or partition from an unplanned catastrophe.
Install the ghosting program on the drive you want to ghost. Norton Ghost includes backup programs, folders, and files with advanced techniques to protect and back up. When you want to create a backup, you need to choose the destination and source location. After that, you must name the backup and then secure it with the password.
When you back up your entire disk, Norton Ghost will also create a restoration point that allows you to restore your system in the event that something goes wrong. It runs a step-by-step wizard when you first launch it. It guides users through each step and supplies users with all available options. Choose the appropriate program to make your computer ghost. Certain, like Symantec Ghost and Acronis True Image, is available commercially in comparison to others such as Carbon Copy Cloner and DriveImage can be downloaded at no cost.
The ghost software for enterprise, including Ghost 12.0 and Deployment Solution 6.9, was released on 18 May 2017. Release Update 3, which was released 22 September 2017, added support for the ext4 filesystem.[13]
The ghost software for enterprise, including Ghost 12.0 and Deployment Solution 6.9, was released on 31 October 2018. This release added support for Ghost Solution Suite Web Console, iPXE, Windows Server 2016, Smart raw imaging, 4K native drive support.
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INCLUDED in this torrent-file: Boot-Disk version as *.ima file (and WinImage V.8 to burn it to disk) (Yes, program is small enough to fit on a HD-Disk, but worth its bytes in gold, believe me :-) CD-ROM version as bootable *.ISO file. (Disk-drives are not common anymore) (NOTE: Burned CD will look "empty" in XP, dont worry. Just pop in and restart) Paragon Partition Manager Professional 7.00.000.1057 Full Retail This description as README.TXT Hints: To backup your XP-Partition, you need either: 1. An external USB-Drive (If your BIOS supports it) 2. A CD/DVD-Burner AND a 3.5"-HD-DiskDrive 3. A second built-in Partition Or HardDrive, FAT32 or NTFS. (Smart thing to do is having your XP on a SMALL partion, like 10-15 GB, and all major stuff on a second partition. Reduces backup-time to 20 minutes or so :-) IF you only have 1 HDD with 1 Partition (e.g. LapTop), you will have to use Paragon Partition Manager to DOWNSIZE your partition, then create a second one for backup. Obviously, this will only work if your HDD has enough free space... I recommend DEFRAGMENTING your drive before you do that. (Btw, backup your system, RESIZE partition or SPLIT drive in 2 partions with Partition Manager, then restore to small partition...NO PROBLEM with Ghost 2003.) Ghost 2003 has an option to COMPRESS your backup files, so, lets say, your HDD is 120 GB, 35 GB used, you will need about 30 GB on your new partition. Norton Ghost will split up backup to 2GB pieces, which you can burn on DVD(s). If Norton Ghost 2003 seems to get confused recognizing your external USB-drive, try to DISABLE "LEGACY USB SUPPORT" in BIOS. Worked for me :-) Norton Ghost 2003 Should ALSO WORK on VISTA or any other system, but i didnt try yet, so i cant be sure. I tested about everything before uploading, should you still get problems, send me a PM. Ok, think thats it ! Happy Backups ! Jpeg I found info on Commandline switches. (Usefull ONLY if you plan creating a fully automated Restore-DVD) ------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------ Examples of the CLONE switch Example 1 Copy drive one to drive two on a computer without the final prompt: ghost.exe -clone,mode=copy,src=1,dst=2 -sure Example 2 Connect through NetBIOS to another computer that is running Ghost in slave mode, and dump a disk image of the second local drive to the remote file c:\drive2.gho: ghost.exe -clone,mode=dump,src=2,dst=C:\drive2.gho -nbm Note that Ghost at the slave computer can be started with ghost -nbs. Example 3 Copy the second partition on drive one to the first partition on drive two on the same computer without the final prompt: ghost.exe -clone,mode=pcopy,src=1:2,dst=2:1 -sure Example 4 Load the disk image file savedsk.gho on the server drive mapped locally to drive E onto drive 1 of the local computer. Do not prompt if OK to proceed: ghost.exe -clone,mode=load,src=E:\savedsk.gho,dst=1 -sure This example is typical what would be in a batch file that automates workstation installations from a network server. Example 5 Dump the second partition of drive one to an image file on the G: drive: ghost.exe -clone,mode=pdump,src=1:2,dst=g:\part2.gho Example 6 Load partition 2 from a two-partition image file on a mapped drive G: onto the second partition of the local disk: ghost -clone,mode=pload,src=g:\part2.gho:2,dst=1:2 Example 7 Load drive 2 from an image file, and resize the destination partitions into a 60:40 allocation: ghost.exe -clone,mode=load,src=g:\2prtdisk.gho,dst=2,sze1=60P,sze2=40P Example 8 Clone a three partition disk and keep the first partition on the destination drive the same size as on the source disk, but divide up the remaining space between the other partitions leaving no unallocated space: ghost.exe -clone,mode=copy,src=1,dst=2,sze1=F,sze2=V,sze3=V Example 9 Load drive one from an image file and resize the first partition to 450 MB, the second to 1599 MB and the third to 2047 MB: ghost.exe -clone,mode=load,src=g:\3prtdisk.gho,dst=1,sze1=450M,sze2=1599M,sze3=2047M Example 10 Load a disk from an image file and resize the last partition to its capacity. The first partition utilizes the remaining space: ghost.exe -clone,mode=load,src=g:\2prtdisk.gho,dst=1,szeL Example 11 Load drive one from an image file being sent from the multicast server with the session name SESSIONNAME without final prompt: ghost.exe -clone,src=@mcSESSIONNAME,dst=1 -sure Example 12 Create an image file of drive one to an image file being created by the multicast server with the session name SESSIONNAME without final prompt: ghost.exe -clone,src=1,dst=@mcSESSIONNAME -sure Example 13 Create an image file of drive two's partitions to an image file being created by the multicast server with the session name SESSIONNAME: ghost.exe -clone,src=2,dst=@mcSESSIONNAME Example 14 Write an image that has three partitions to drive one. Use an image file that is sent by the Multicast Server or GhostCast Server using the session name SESSIONNAME. Also resize the first partition to 450 MB, the second partition to 1599 MB and the third partition to 2047 MB. Because this task requires one imaging operation for each partition that you will resize, the task requires that you use a batch file. Using a batch file with error checking prevents the need for user intervention if a problem occurs. In the following batch file, the first line executes the -CLONE command three times. The first instance uses the word -CLONE, and the other two instances (which are ,sze1=450M and ,sze3=2047M), use the comma to instruct Ghost to use default commands. The following batch file is incomplete and is intended only as an example of typical commands that a batch file for Ghost might use. ghost.exe -clone,src=@mcSESSIONNAME,dst=1,sze1=450M,sze2=1599M,sze3=2047M -batch IF ERRORLEVEL 1 GOTO PROBLEM ECHO Ghost exited with value of 0 which indicates success. REM **Add any extra commands that are required here if Ghost succeeds** GOTO FINISH :PROBLEM ECHO GHOST returned with an Error value of 1 or greater. ECHO Ghosting was not completed successfully REM **Add any extra commands that are required here if Ghost fails** :FINISH ECHO Batch File Finished. Example 15 In this example, under Symantec Ghost 8.0, there is one hard drive with two partitions. One or both partitions could be an NTFS partition. The following command writes the image of the first partition to the second partition under the image.gho file name. ghost.exe -clone,mode=pdump,src=1:1,dst=1:2\image.gho 2ff7e9595c
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