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Override. Allows the override of internal space and integrity checks. Use of
this switch should be avoided.
-pwd and -pwd=x
Specifies password protection to be used when creating an image file.
x indicates the password for the image file. If no password is given in the
switch Norton Ghost will prompt for one.
-rb
Reboots after finishing a load or copy. After completing a load or copy
operation, the target machine must be rebooted so that the operating
system can load the new disk/partition information. Normally, Norton
Ghost prompts the user to reboot or exit. -rb tells Norton Ghost to
automatically reboot after completing the clone. See also -fx switch.
-skip=x
Skip file. Causes Norton Ghost to exclude the indicated files during an
operation. A skip entry can specify a single file, directory, or multiple files
using the *wildcard. Filenames must be given in short filename format and
all pathnames are absolute. Only FAT system files are able to be skipped. It
is not possible to skip files on NTFS or other file systems. The skip switch
may only be included in the command line once. To specify multiple skip
entries, they must be included in a text file indicated using -skip=@skipfile.
The format of the skip text file 'skipfile' matches the format used with the
CRC32 vexcept option.
Examples:
-skip=\windows\user.dll
Skips the file user.dll in the windows directory.
-skip=*\readme.txt
Skips any file called readme.txt in any directory.
-skip=\ghostpe\*.dll
Skips any file ending with .dll in the ghost directory.
-skip=\progra~1\
Skips the whole program files directory (note the short filename).
-skip=@skipfile.txt
Command-line switches
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