Symantec GHOST IMAGING FOUNDATION 7.1 - V1.0 Manual page 29

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In the Source Partition dialog box, select the source partition.
The Source Partition dialog box shows the details of all of the partitions on
the selected source disk.
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In the Destination Drive dialog box, select the destination disk.
The Destination Drive dialog box shows the details of every disk that Ghost.exe
finds on the destination computer. For peer-to-peer connections, the slave
computer is the destination.
5
In the Destination Partition dialog box, select the destination partition.
Select an existing partition carefully as this is the partition that is overwritten.
The Destination Partition dialog box shows the details of all of the partitions
on the selected destination disk. If this is a local partition-to-partition copy,
then the source partition is unavailable for selection. However, you can create
a new partition if space is available. If you create a new partition, it can be
resized during the cloning operation.
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Click OK.
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When the final Proceed with Partition Copy? prompt appears, do one of the
following:
To proceed with the partition
copy.
To return to the menu.
Warning: Only click Yes if you are sure that you want to proceed. The
destination partition is completely overwritten with no chance of recovering
any data. This is the last chance to back out.
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Restart the destination computer when the partition copy is complete.
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Verify the integrity of the destination partition.
See
"Verifying integrity"
You can also run Symantec Disk Doctor, Chkdsk, ScanDisk, or a similar utility
to verify the integrity of the destination partition.
Using Symantec Ghost as a stand-alone program
Click Yes.
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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