Viewing Image File Content And Selective File Restoration - Symantec NORTON GHOST PERSONAL EDITION User Manual

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Chapter 3:
Using Norton Ghost
When using tape drives with Norton Ghost, the tape drive can be selected
as the source or destination device in the File Locator window. Each SCSI
tape device is shown as MTx, where x is a number starting at 0 and
increases incrementally for each drive present. For example, the following
screen shows a tape drive MT0 available for use.
For Norton Ghost to access SCSI tape drives, a DOS ASPI driver must be
installed prior to use. See
more information.
Norton Ghost in its default mode performs well with most SCSI tape
devices. In some situations with older style SCSI tape devices and possibly
with unreliable tapes, Norton Ghost may need to be configured to slow
down or alter the way it uses the tape device. These options are listed in
Appendix A.
Viewing image file content and selective file restoration
Ghost Explorer is a Norton Ghost companion Windows 95 program that
looks similar to Windows Explorer. It can open an image file and restore
individual files or entire directory structures from it. It can also launch
Norton Ghost in batch mode to create an image file, using Windows dialog
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