How to delete the image file left by Ghost and the Ghost.. folder

  

How to delete the image file left by Ghost:

First, first determine if you want to uninstall a key ghost, if you want to uninstall, You can choose to delete the backup option when uninstalling; if you want to back up the new backup, you don't have to delete it before you back it up. You can choose to back up the C drive directly at boot time. One-click ghost will directly overwrite the original one during backup. Backup,

Second, there is a situation, that is, we delete a key ghost and do not choose to delete the original backup file, and then want to delete; there are two cases, one is your system The partition of the last disk is F32; the other is NTFS.

1) F32 Solution: The folder created by one-click ghost is ‘special’ hidden. You can't see it in F32. Its path is (your last disk) \\~1\\c_pan.gho. We can open the run input (your last disk character) \\~1, you will see c_pan.gho after you press Enter, select it and delete it directly. Of course, this method can also be used to repair a file in the system without having to restore it completely. (For example: the system boot prompts that a file is damaged, you can use this method to open and find c_pan.gho double-click, it will automatically call the ghostexp attached with a key ghost, select the file to be copied to the location to be replaced). If you want to delete along with the ~1 folder, you can enter cmd in the run and delete it with rmdir (your last disk)\\~1 under dos.

2) NTFS Solution: Open the last disk, view all files and folders in Tools - Folder Options - and see if the ~1 folder is displayed after the carriage return. Don't be too happy, because you can't delete it now, don't believe you can delete it. why? I have thought about this for a long time. It turns out that this folder has permissions. This is also the advantage of the NTFS format! Open the last disk and check with Tools - Folder Options - Use Simple Folder Sharing (Recommended) (Remove Selection). Right click ~1 folder - Properties - Security - Add the current group or user name, and set full control in the permissions. Ok, you can delete it now!


Ghost..Folder:

Click to select the "Start" → "Run" command, enter "cmd /k" in the "Open" field of the "Run" dialog box Rd F:\\Ghost...\\ /s /q", and then click "OK!
, delete it, if you delete it in the same location as the file name above, I will be OK! Quotes do not repeat, Why do I see that I am 2 points and delete them with 3 points?
Use 2 points and still can't delete 3 points

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