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

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Restoring from an image file

Restoring a hard disk from an image file

You can restore a hard disk or a partition.
The restore is made from a previously created image file that is stored on one of
the following:
Second hard disk
Second partition on your hard disk
LS120 Superdisk, JAZ, or ZIP disk
CD-R/RW or DVD-R/RW/+R/+RW
FireWire hard disk
USB 1.1/2.0 hard disk
Tape
Mapped network drive
Drive on another computer (peer-to-peer)
Drive or partition being restored
When you restore a hard disk, it is overwritten by the contents of the image file.
To restore a disk 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.
Using Symantec Ghost as a stand-alone program
Click Local > Disk > From Image.
Click Disk > From Image.
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