Setting a password for the Ghost image to ensure system security

  
Ghost is a hard disk backup and recovery tool that everyone is familiar with. If you don't know how to restore a system with important data without knowing it, what will happen? What? In fact, we can run the Ghost command with command parameters.

Ghost is a hard disk backup and recovery tool that everyone is familiar with. If you don't care, we will restore the system with important data without our knowledge. What will happen to that result? In fact, we can run the Ghost command with command parameters to create an image file with a password.

1, guided by the guide or floppy disk into the system DOS command prompt, enters Ghost directory, type & ldquo; ghost -pwd & rdquo; carriage return; 2, and then following the procedure of general policy backup When creating an image file, a dialog box asking for a password will pop up. After entering a password, select “OK" OK. The image file created by this setting, whether using Ghost Explorer to open the file or use it to recover the hard disk partition, requires the correct password, which is equivalent to adding "lock" to our image file.

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