Cloning A Partition From An Image File - Symantec NORTON GHOST PERSONAL EDITION User Manual

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Chapter 3:
Using Norton Ghost
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Cloning a partition from an image file
A destination partition must be correctly configured before Norton Ghost
can clone another partition into it.
To clone a partition from an image file:
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Norton Ghost displays the final "Proceed with partition dump?"
question. This is the last chance to back out.
Check the details displayed and ensure the correct options have
been selected. Do one of the following:
Select Yes to proceed with the image file creation.
The system performs a quick integrity check of the file structure
on the source partitions and then copies the source partitions to
the destination image file. If you need to abort the process use
Ctrl-C, but be aware that this leaves the destination image file in
an unknown state.
Select No to return to the menu.
After the image file creation is complete, Norton Ghost can verify
the integrity of the image file. From the main menu, select Check >
Image File.
From the main menu, select Partition > From Image.
The File Locator dialog box displays.
Do one of the following:
Type the path and filename of the image file.
Browse to locate the image file.
Specify the drive or device and select the full pathname. Note that the
image file may reside on a local drive (but not the one that is being
copied to). When using peer-to-peer connections, the image file will
be located on the slave machine. On pressing Enter, the Source
Partition dialog box displays.

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