How to Use Ghost to quickly clear disk fragments
When you use Ghost to back up a hard disk partition, Ghost automatically skips the blank part of the partition and only writes the data to the GHO image file. When the partition is restored, Ghost will continuously write the content in the GHO file into the partition, so that the partition header is full of data and no blank space is involved, therefore, the original fragment files in the partition will naturally disappear.
To clear disk fragments, use Scandisk to scan and fix the shards. Then, use the DOS boot disk to restart the machine, enter the DOS status, and run Ghost in pure DOS mode, select "Local → Disk → To Image" To make the partition into a GHO Image file, and then restore the GHO file To the original partition.
Note: You must select the correct partition when restoring the GHO image file. Otherwise, the original partition will be overwritten, resulting in data loss.