Restoring A Partition From An Image File - Symantec GHOST IMAGING FOUNDATION 7.1 - V1.0 Manual

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Restoring a partition from an image file

Click Browse to restore from a different location, then type the location
and file name of the image file span.
9
Restart the computer when the disk image restore is complete.
10
Verify the integrity of the destination disk.
See
"Verifying integrity"
You can also run Symantec Disk Doctor, Chkdsk, ScanDisk, or a similar utility
to verify the integrity of the destination disk.
When you restore a partition, it is overwritten by the data from an image file.
To restore a partition from an image file
1
On the main menu, do one of the following:
Local
Peer-to-peer connection
2
In the File Locator dialog box, do one of the following:
Type the path and file name of the image file.
Click Browse to locate the image file.
Specify the drive or device and select the full path name. The image file
may reside on a local drive or on a locally mapped network file server.
When using a peer-to-peer connection, the image file is located on the
slave computer.
3
Press Enter.
4
In the Source Partition dialog box, select the source partition from the image
file.
The Source Partition dialog box contains the details of all of the partitions
in the image file.
5
In the Destination Drive dialog box, select the destination disk.
The Destination Drive dialog box contains the details of every disk that
Ghost.exe finds on the local computer.
Using Symantec Ghost as a stand-alone program
on page 30.
Click Local > Partition > From Image.
Click Partition > From Image.
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