Symantec Ghost 7.5
Ghost 2002, Ghost_NSW_Guide.pdf, stran 36 in 37:
Cloning a partition to an image file
You can create an image file from a partition to use as a backup, or to
clone onto another partition.
The image file may reside on a local drive (but not the one from which it is
being copied). Local drives include writable CD, tape, ZIP, JAZ, and LS120
Superdisk drives.
When using peer-to-peer connections, the image file is created on the slave
computer.
If you write the image file to a CD, write to a bootable CD. If a boot disk is
placed in the floppy drive before the cloning session begins, Norton Ghost
copies the system files from the boot disk onto the CD.
Compression may affect the speed of operations. When you select a
compression level, Norton Ghost estimates the amount of space available
for the destination image file. If there is insufficient space, Norton Ghost
prompts you to enable spanning of image files.
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To clone a partition to an image file
1 On the main menu, click Local > Partition > To Image.
2 In the Source Drive dialog box, select the source drive.
The Source Drive dialog box contains the details of every disk that
Norton Ghost finds on the local computer.
3 In the Source Partition dialog box, select the source partitions to
include in the destination image file.
The Source Partition dialog box contains the details of all the partitions
on the selected source drive. Multiple partitions may be selected.
4 Click OK.
5 In the File Locator dialog box, select the image file.
6 Do one of the following:
Type the path and file name for the disk image file.
Click Browse to locate the image file.
7 Press Enter.
8 In the Compress Image? dialog box, do one of the following:
Click No for no compression (high speed).
Click Fast for low compression (medium speed).
Click High for high compression (slower speed).
9 If spanning is enabled, click Yes and type the location of the next span
of the image file.
For more information, see “Image files and volume spanning” on
page 45.
10 In the Proceed with Partition Dump? dialog box, ensure that the correct
options have been selected.
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11 Do one of the following:
Click 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, press
Ctrl-C, but be aware that this leaves the destination image file in an
unknown state.
Click No to return to the menu.
12 On the main menu, click Check > Image File.
After the image file has been created, Norton Ghost can verify the
integrity of the image file.
Ah malce sta se zapletla.
Imaš en disk razdeljen na dve particiji, reciva c in d
in lahko c particijo shraniš kot image datoteko na d particijo.
če si seveda to mislil, ne moreš pa celotnega diska shraniti
na neko particijo na istem disku, to pa ne gre.
Če ne pa vzameš GNU/Linux okolje pa je..
lp
Klemenx je zapisal:
Imaš en disk razdeljen na dve particiji, reciva c in d
in lahko c particijo shraniš kot image datoteko na d particijo.
če si seveda to mislil, ne moreš pa celotnega diska shraniti
na neko particijo na istem disku, to pa ne gre.
…………..
Seveda sem jaz mislil c particijo shranit kot image na d, tako imam tudi particiji. No, nima veze, sem mislim dobil ok program R-Drive Image, dela brez problema.
Hvala vsem !
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