System Ghost Ghost application skills summary (all) (a)

  
Speaking of Ghost believe that everyone must be familiar, powerful hard disk /partition backup and recovery features have won the love of many users. However, for the average user, most of them are limited to the primary use phase, that is, only simple backup and recovery operations can be performed. In fact, Ghost has a lot of skills to use. Mastering these skills will add wings to your use, so that your level will generally rise. Pre-recovery check —— error I knew that using the backup image file for recovery or direct hard disk copying, the operation was successful. However, the system does not start properly. In fact, everyone rarely checks the image file or hard disk before recovering or copying, so that a problematic image source file is restored, so that the restored system naturally cannot be started. In order to reduce this failure, we can check the image file and disk before restoring or copying. Start Ghost, select “Local—Check”, and then select the “Image File” or “Disk” option in its submenu to check the image file or hard disk. It is not too late to recover or copy it. Tip: Sometimes the partition between the two hard disks is copied or the whole disk is cloned, the system can not be started, you can try to enter the BIOS to reset the correct boot disk to solve. Hidden Secrets —— Fun Parameters By default, we just need to type Ghost to start Ghost. In fact, Ghost has a lot of hidden parameters, with these parameters will greatly facilitate our operation. -clone: ​​clones the command parameters, that is, let Ghost operate as a command line; mode: it has six options, Copy means copying between hard disks, load means recovering from image file to hard disk, dump means backing up from hard disk To the file, pcopy means copying between partitions, pload means recovering from backup file to partition, pdump means backing up partition to file; Src: specifying source disk or source file, for example scr=1:2, then indicating the specified source disk The second partition of the first hard disk; Dst: specify the target disk or backup target file, such as Dst=e:imagec.gho, which means that the generated image file is saved in E:imagec.tho; -suer: means all The inquiry is confirmed as the default answer; the comprehensive application of the above parameters can help us improve work efficiency. For example, if we type ">ghost –clone,mode=pdump,src=1:1, dst=e:imagec.gho -sure” at the command line, then the command indicates that the first partition of the first hard disk will be backed up. Image file is saved in e:imagec.gho, and all queries are answered with confirmation.


Changed Freedom ——Ghost Explorer (Download) Many friends have installed various software before making the Ghost image file, because it is not easy to modify after making the image file. In fact, this view is wrong, because the Ghost image tool Ghost Explorer can easily modify the Gho image file. Run Ghost Explorer, click the “Open” button on the toolbar to select the GHO file to be modified, so that we can see the files contained in the image file on the right side of the window, if you want to restore one of them. Just select it and open the “file” menu and select the "extract" command. If you want to add some content to it, it is very simple. Click the Open “Edit” menu, select the “Add” command, add the content, click the “Save” button to save the modified GHO image. file. I don't want to move my files —— encrypt Ghost To prevent others from viewing or modifying their own image files, we can add a password to them. It's easy to do this, just add the pwd parameter when starting Ghost. That is, enter “Ghost -pwd” so that we will ask for a password during the backup wizard. If we enter “Ghost –pwd=123456”, then you can also remove the input and set the password directly to 123456.

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