Today's operating systems are getting bigger and bigger, and the installation time is getting longer and longer. Once a virus or system crash occurs, reinstalling the system is really laborious. As a computer user, it is especially important to master backup and recovery.
The emergence of Ghost solves these thorny problems for us. It can restore the original backup system in just a few minutes and restore the computer to its original face. Since its launch, Ghost has become an indispensable software for PC users and a required course for PC users.
Q: reinstalling the system is troublesome. So I thought about Ghost, but I won't use it. Please advise. A: use Ghost for system backup. First run the Ghost file, select "Local → Partition → To Image", and then select the operation as prompted. When restoring a backup, select "Local → Partition → From Image" and select the file to be backed up and the Partition to be restored. Q: After I used Ghost to restore the backup, the system was normal. But it cannot be recovered now. What is the problem? A: virus elimination is very likely to be caused by disk sorting. Because the image file occupies many clusters on the hard disk, as long as one cluster is damaged, the image file will fail. Many of my friends can restore the system after cloning the image file. However, after a while, they will find that an error occurs during restoration. The main cause is as follows. Q: Recently I want to change a large hard disk. The original small hard disk has a Ghost backup file on drive C. The size of the C partition on the large hard disk is 3 GB, and that of the C partition on the small hard disk is 1 GB. Can I use this backup file to recover it on a large hard disk? A: When you use Ghost to copy a hard disk or partition, there is no problem in cloning a small hard disk or partition to a hard disk or partition with the same or large capacity, in addition, the target hard disk or partition will be the same as the source disk, and the part larger than the source disk capacity will become free space. For example, if the source partition is 600 MB in total and the FAT16 partition method is used and the data is MB in total, and the target partition is 1 GB in total, and the FAT32 partition method is used, after the source partition is successfully cloned to the target partition, the target partition is also FAT16, but the capacity is still 1 GB, and the data file also occupies MB. Therefore, when you upgrade your computer to a large hard disk, you can easily copy the content on the original hard disk without reinstalling the operating system and application software. Q: I have backed up a system full of software into a. gho file. I want to update some personal documents in this image file frequently. Does Ghost support local modification? A: Yes. You can perform local processing on the Ghost file. Ghost has a subsidiary program, Ghost Explorer (). With this program, you can access the files in the image file at any time as you would using the resource manager, that is to say, you can restore, delete, or add a file to an image file. Note that the new file function only supports image files after Ghost 6.0 (including this version), while the delete function only supports ghost5. image files after 0C (including this version.
Q: When I use Ghost in Windows to recover a C drive, the blue screen will be around half the time. After I restart, I cannot enter the Windows system. What is the problem? What should I do? A: The partition where the Windows system is located is restored. If the partition is recovered in Windows, the restoration process will damage the current system file, and the last 20 ~ 40% the blue screen crashes. Even if the recovery is complete, the restored System is unreliable. In the future, various inexplicable problems may occur. Therefore, the partition where the Windows system is located should be restored in a pure DOS environment. Now you only need to start from the floppy disk to DOS, and then use Ghost for recovery. Q: My friend bought a new computer and he doesn't know much about it. The system is always messy. I helped him use Ghost to create a Win98.gho image. However, he said that he could not remember the menu in Ghost and asked me to help him with batch processing. I previously remembered the commands for restoring the C-drive system under DOS, but I cannot remember them now. Please advise! A: Create a bakup on the boot floppy disk. bat file, add the following content: Ghost-clone, Mode = Load, SRC = e: ghost \ sysbf. gho: 1, DST = 1:1-sure-rb. E: \ ghost \ sysbf. gho is an example. "sure" means that all the prompts or warnings that require confirmation will answer "Yes" and "rb" will automatically restart when the Ghost operation ends and exits. Then copy the Ghost program to the boot disk. When restoring the system later, you only need to start it with a floppy disk and then run bakup. Q: How can I put a Ghost file larger than 1 GB into a CD for backup? Can Ghost be used to directly generate several 600M files during Ghost backup? A: When you enter the Ghost command, add-split = 600. 600 refers to the capacity of the Ghost backup file, which can be set by yourself. Q: What should I pay attention to before backing up the system Ghost? A: Before backup, optimize the system, delete temporary files, clean up the registry, organize disks, install some common software, and then clone it. After the system is restored, you can avoid installation of many common software.