First, Installation:
1. Verify that your first hard drive is an IDE or SATA hard drive.
Note: If it is SATA serial hard disk, generally do not need to set the BIOS, if you can not run ghost,
Please set the BIOS to: compatible (compatibility mode) and IDE (ATA mode), as shown below:
Note: The above picture is only the most common CMOS settings for example, if there are different, please refer to the motherboard with instructions.
2, download-> decompression-> Double-click "One key Ghost HDD version."
3, all the way "next", until the final click "Finish."
Second, the operation:
Method One: Run under Windows
After installation "run immediately" or "Start-> program-> one key ghost-> one key Ghost"
Depending on the situation (whether the C disk image exists), the different options are automatically located:
Condition 1, no gho exists, automatically navigates to the backup option
Condition 2, existing Gho, automatically navigate to the Restore option
Method Two: Boot menu run
1. Windows Startup menu:
(Left: win2000/xp/2003, right: vista/win7/2008)
2, grub4dos menu:
3. MS-DOS level menu:
4, MS-DOS level two menu:
Depending on the situation (whether the C disk image exists), a different warning window is automatically entered from the main window:
Case 1, no gho exists, the backup window appears
Condition 2, there is a gho, the recovery window appears:
Method Three: Boot press K key to run
Default is not supported, you need to click "Set-> boot-> Hotkey Mode"
Every time the boot will appear "press K to start ..." prompts, as long as within 4 seconds of pressing the hot Key (K key) can enter
3 additional menus will be automatically skipped during startup, one-button backup or one-click Restore Warning dialog (10 seconds after automatic)
Appear Ghost window, progress bar 1.1 Point of move, success beckons to you ^_^
Method Four: If none of the above three methods can be run, please use the same version of the CD-ROM version or the USB flash version
Third, set the option: (Note: Under normal circumstances, do not need to operate the following content, the rookie stops)
Start-> program-> one key ghost-> one key ghost-> settings
* Set up a global scenario
* Set Login Password
* Set Boot Mode
* Set Memory mode
* Set the hard drive mode
* Set Disc mode
* Set Speed mode
* Set Ghost Version
* Set compression mode (see "CD-Rom: Advanced Burn Method")
* Set the size of the volume (see "CD-Rom: Advanced Burn Method")
* Set Ghost Parameters
* Set boot mode (see "Running: Method three" above)
* Set shutdown mode
* Set Functional mode
* Set up expert business card
Four, other functions:
(i) Image-> Open, protect, manage, import, export, move, delete
Because a key image (C_pan.gho) is specially protected, the normal user is prohibited from directly manipulating itself in the resource manager.
However, for an advanced user or administrator to easily manage the image, a specialized menu is provided:
1. Open: If the default image exists, open it with Ghostexp for editing Gho, for example: Add, delete, extract files in Gho, or open ghostexp if the default image does not exist.
2. Protection: Remove or add anti-deletion attributes (valid only when the last partition is NTFS), for example: Click "Yes" to permanently remove the protection for direct "management". (limited to admin use)
3, Management: In the resource Manager directly to the default Gho direct operation, such as: manual import, export, move or delete operations. (limited to admin use)
4, Import: The foreign Gho copied or moved to the ~ folder, generally used for no burning installation system, for example, will download the Universal Gho or the same model of other computers Gho copy to ~ (filename must be changed to C_pan.gho).
5, Export: A key image copy (save) to other places, for example, the local gho copy to a U disk and other mobile devices, for other models of the computer "import" used to achieve the purpose of sharing.
6, move: Move a key image to another place, for example, once again a key backup do not want to overwrite the original gho, you can transfer the previous Gho to another location.
7, Delete: The deletion of a key image (folder ~ will not be deleted), generally not used.
(ii) Repair:
(iii) Diagnostic reports: