Symantec GHOST IMAGING FOUNDATION 7.1 - V1.0 Manual page 60

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Managing partitions using GDisk
Overview of the main command-line switches
Switches common to all GDisk commands (continued)
Table 5-2
Switch
Explanation
/forceusb
Forces USB support to start, even when the USB controller is being
run by something else. The forceusb 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:
EHCI controllers with BIOS support are taken over and then
returned to the BIOS.
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.
OHCI controllers with BIOS support are taken over but not returned
to the BIOS.
Note the following:
Use this switch with caution.
Avoid using the forceusb switch to take over a USB controller from
a driver, for example, Iomega USB drivers. You may encounter
problems if you do this.
This switch works in DOS only.
/nousb
Disables USB support.
This switch works in DOS only.
/ force1394
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:
Use this switch with caution.
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.
This switch works in DOS only.
/no1394
Disables FireWire support.
This switch works in DOS only.

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