How to format a hard disk using ghost
Since Ghost can clone the entire hard disk, Ghost will re-allocate the target disk and copy the file according to the partition ratio of the cloned hard disk when restoring the backup. If it is a new hard disk, it will be automatically formatted in advance. Based on the above principle, a partitioned and formatted hard disk can be used as a "template" (this hard disk does not contain any files), backed up and restored to the new hard disk using Ghost, in this way, you can quickly format large hard disk partitions.
Specific Practices:
Find a hard disk of any capacity, and Format it with Fdisk and Format according to the proportion of the hard disk partition you want to Format, be sure not to install any files on it; start the computer with a boot Disk with a Ghost program, run the Ghost, and use the "Local-Disk-To Image" command To convert the formatted hard Disk Image into a software, save this file on the boot disk (rest assured that this file should be small) and name it, for example, myfdisk. gho;
Create a DOS batch processing file on the boot disk (editable using the edit command) with the content ghost.exe-clone, mode = load, src = a: myfdisk. gho, dst = 1, save it as a bat file, and start a name such as myfdisk. bat. In this way, you can use this boot disk to start the computer and execute myfdisk. bat. It will take less than a minute to partition and format the hard disk, no matter how large it is.
If you want to change the partition ratio, you only need to modify myfdisk. bat file. If you want to change the ratio to, you only need to modify myfdisk. bat content: Export ghost.exe-clone, mode = load, src = a: myfdisk. gho, dst = 1, size1 = 10 P, size2 = 30 P, sze3 = 30 P, sze4 = 30P.