. Several common problems with ghost

  

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Q: When I redo the system with Ghost, I am prompted with the following error (29007) write sector failure result=1 drive=128 sector7661 808 to 766109. What is the reason? A: This is a "write error" prompt, which requires a disk scan. Q: My computer uses a SATA (serial) hard drive, but Ghost does not boot under DOS. How can I solve it? A: Ghost has a version of Win32 since version 7.7. If you want to mirror the SATA hard disk, hang a hard disk with Windows 2000 or higher (IDE or SATA hard disk). Install SATA driver, use Ghost32.exe to mirror another SATA hard disk under Windows. Q: Is there any way to disable Ghost under DOS? A: Modify Command.com and change “Pause” to "Ghost", so that Ghost becomes the original internal command <Pause”. When you enter Ghost, you will be prompted “Press any key to continue”, then exit. Of course, this is not foolproof. If someone else can start Ghost with the boot disk, you can also run Ghost.exe directly. Q: I made a Ghost backup of my C drive, hoping to be as small as possible to save, and found it when I finished. The gho file has 724MB, which is relatively large, so I deleted about 200MB of files in a C drive, and I hope to re-image it. The gho file is reduced. The result is still 724MB after Ghost. What is the reason? A: The file you deleted may be a Windows swap file. It is used for virtual memory. Originally, Ghost does not save the contents of this file, so the deletion is the same as the size of the undelete. Q: I have 3 partitions C, D, and E. I made Ghost on the system C drive and put it. Gho files are placed in the D partition, can you defragment the D partition? A: It is best to put the backup files in an unused partition or even separate them separately, because defragmentation sometimes destroys the backup files. Q: I have a Ghost backup of my Windows XP system. The generated file is as large as 1.2GB. For the convenience of burning, how to split it into two. Gho file, when the first disc is restored, it prompts to insert the second disc (required: my hard disk has three areas, only the C drive is cloned to the D drive, divided into two .gho files, each 680MB A: ghost -clone, dump=pdump, src=1:1 dst=d:\\\\winxp.gho -split=680 ghost -clone,mode=pdump,src=1:1 dst=d:\\winxp.gho -split=680 will prompt to insert the second disk when recovering. Q: I downloaded the Ghost auto recovery disc production file today, but there is a problem, ghostcd. Does the ima file need to be modified for different operating system environments? A: When burning, note that the first CD root directory must have two files: ghost.exe and win2k.gho. If your image file is not win2k.gho, you must modify the corresponding entry of autoexec.bat in ghostcd.ima. Q: I have a SATA 80GB hard drive, divided into three zones, 8GB for C drive, 60GB for D drive, and the rest for E drive. I put the C drive Ghost to the E drive. After that, the Ghost file was engraved on the CD. Finally, I changed a new hard drive. The capacity is also 80GB. The partition is the same. Can I restore the Ghost file to the C drive on the new hard disk? Is the C drive of the new and old hard drives the same size when recovering? Will there be other problems? A: There is no problem with the partition being larger or smaller than the original partition, as long as the file of your source disk can be placed on the target disk. But also pay attention to some compatibility issues that may cause recovery to fail after cloning. This is mostly because the installation of the illegal dealer map is convenient, directly find a clone file on the hard disk or CD on the original machine, Ghost data to the new machine, because the hard drive model, capacity and system settings Caused by differences.

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