Symantec GHOST IMAGING FOUNDATION 7.1 - V1.0 Manual page 24

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Using Symantec Ghost as a stand-alone program
Restoring from an image file
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In the Destination Drive dialog box, select the destination disk.
Choose carefully as this is the disk that will be overwritten.
The Destination Drive dialog box shows the details of every drive that
Ghost.exe finds on the local computer.
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In the Destination Drive Details dialog box, confirm or change the destination
disk partition layout.
The Destination Drive Details dialog box shows a suggested partition layout
for the destination disk. By default, Ghost.exe tries to maintain the same size
ratio between new disk partitions.
You can change the size of any target FAT, NTFS, or Linux Ext2/3 partition
by entering the new size in megabytes.
You cannot enter a value that exceeds the available space, is beyond the file
system's limitations, or is not large enough to contain the data held in the
source image.
Warning: The Destination Drive Details dialog box shows a suggested partition
layout for the destination drive once the cloning process is completed. This
partition layout may mirror the source drive layout. Therefore, the destination
drive details appear similar to the source drive.
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Click OK.
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Do one of the following:
To proceed with the disk
cloning.
To return to the menu.
Warning: Only click Yes if you are sure that you want to proceed. The
destination disk is completely overwritten with no chance of recovering any
data.
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If prompted to insert an image span, when prompted, do one of the following:
Insert the next media, then click OK to continue.
Click Yes.
Ghost.exe creates the destination disk using the
source image file disk details. If you need to abort
the process, press Ctrl+C, but be aware that this
leaves the destination disk in an unknown state.
Click No.

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