Many people have heard of or used Norton Ghost This software, however, because its interface is all English, causing many domestic netizens for this headache. The following is an example of its version 7.0, which provides ghost command-line arguments.
/? or/H: View Help.
-clone: Cloning.
-ia: An image of the sectors in all partitions.
-id: Copies the entire disk (including unpartitioned space).
-ir: Same as ID, but does not adjust partition to sector boundary.
-ib: Only the boot sector of the disk is copied.
-ial: Complete replication of Linux partitions and normal methods for other partitions.
-or: Cover space and perform integrity checks.
-nolilo: Do not attempt to modify the Lilo startup converter after copying.
-BOOTCD: When using-sure to make a CD-R image directly, it is expected to find a bootable floppy disk.
-FDSZ: Clears the flag byte on the destination disk.
-FDSP: Preserves the flag byte on the destination disk. (priority is higher than-FSSZ)
-lpm:lpt The main parallel connection mode.
-lps:lpt from the parallel connection mode.
-TCPM:TCP/IP Primary Connection mode.
-TCPS:TCP/IP from connection mode.
-USBM: Automatically enter USB main mode.
-usbs: Automatically enter USB from mode.
-JL: Logs multicast session diagnostics messages to files.
-JS: Sets the maximum multicast value.
-ja: Sets the name of the multicast session.
-auto: Do not prompt for file names, use default values.
-CHKIMG: Check the integrity of the image file.
-PWD: Specifies the password.
-skip: Specifies the file or directory in the FAT file system that you want to skip.
-PMBR: Retains the master boot record on the destination disk when any disk copy operation is performed.
-span: Allows access to multiple volumes.
-split: The image is divided into several pieces when the image is created.
-Z: Compress image files.
-F64: Allows 64K of cluster size when the old image file is transferred.
-fatlimit: Prevents fat partitions from exceeding 2 megabytes in size.
-F32: Converts FAT16 to FAT32.
-NTD: Allow NTFS internal diagnostics checks.
-ntc-: Disables NTFS continuous cluster allocations.
-ntchkdsk: Force chkdsk to start on the next NTFS volume.
-ntic: Ignores the CHKDSK bit on an NTFS volume.
-ntil: Ignores non-empty NTFS log file check bits.
-NTIID: Ignores replication of partition system identifiers.
-tapebuffered: The default tape mode.
-tapesafe: useful when using old or unreliable tapes.
-tapespeed: Allows control of tape speed.
-tapeunbuffered: Force non buffered tape input and output.
-tapeeject: Eject after forcing tape operation.
-tapebsize: Tape block size.
-RB: Automatically restarts after force replication completes.
-FX: Exits the program when the copy is complete.
-quiet: Quiet mode.
-sure: Use with the-clone option to avoid questioning.
-batch: Batch mode, all operations are done automatically by the program.
-nofile: Prohibit file inquiries.
-script: Automatically runs the program according to the commands in the script file.
-DL: Specifies the hard drive number that exists.
-fis: Use the detected hard drive maximum value.
-FNX: No extension 13th interrupt support.
-FFX: Use extension 13th to interrupt.
-fni: Prohibit direct IDE hard disk access support.
-ffi: Use Direct IDE hard disk access.
-FNS: Prohibit direct ASPI/SCSI hard disk access support.
-ffs: Use direct ASPI/SCSI hard drive access.
-NOSCSI: Disable access to SCSI devices using ASPI.
-BFC: Handle bad fat clusters.
-VDM: Use the disk checksum command to check each sector on the disk before writing.
-fro: Forces the replication to continue even if there are bad clusters.
-CRC32: Use CRC32 checksum.
-crcignore: Try to ignore the errors in the image file.
-FCR: Creates a checksum file when the file is created.
-afile: Use the specified abort record file.
-di: Display diagnostics.
-memcheck: Diagnostic memory.
-DD: Record disk information to GHSTSTAT.TXT.
-dfile: Use the specified information log file.
-finger: Displays detailed fingerprint information.
-ver: Displays the program version number.