Starting Norton Ghost - Symantec NORTON GHOST PERSONAL EDITION User Manual

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Warning: Choose carefully. Make sure you select the correct destination to
overwrite. In most cases, you will not be able to recover from an
incorrectly selected destination drive.
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Starting Norton Ghost

Norton Ghost is a DOS-based application and should run in DOS mode
outside of Windows, if possible. If you run Norton Ghost within Windows
95/98, note the following:
Norton Ghost should never be run within Windows NT, Windows 2000,
OS/2 or other non-DOS operating systems. To run Norton Ghost on a
machine running a non-DOS operating system, use a DOS boot diskette.
To start Norton Ghost:
Alternatively, boot the machine using a DOS boot disk. A DOS boot disk
can be created on a machine running Windows or DOS. See
DOS boot disk"
in DOS may require additional DOS drivers to be started to allow Norton
Select source hard disk drive, partitions, or image file.
Select destination hard disk drive, partition, or image file.
Follow on-screen prompts and proceed with clone.
Reboot the machine.
Files may be in an open or changing state. If these files are cloned,
the resulting destination files will be left in an inconsistent state.
The operating system's volume must not be overwritten.
If you overwrite a drive or partition, the system must be restarted.
LPT connection operation is not available.
Norton Ghost will not automatically reboot the system.
Hard disk drive sizes may be displayed smaller than their actual
size. Norton Ghost will only be able to access the displayed
destination size. The remaining space will not be used.
From the DOS prompt, type:
C:\> ghostpe.exe
on page 16 for more information. Running Norton Ghost
Starting Norton Ghost
"Setting up a
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