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How to use a key ghost, one-click Ghost Use method description [graphics and text detailed tutorial]
One-button Ghost 8.3
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Now everyone computer installation is generally a Windows XP system, and most do not have a floppy drive, because it can not enter the pure DOS, and the previous version of the Ghost can not be run under NTFS, coupled with the ghost operation is more complex, to the rookie of the system backup/restore brought great inconvenience, but "a key ghost "The emergence of a solution to the rookie's problem. Simply by pressing the arrow keys and the ENTER key, you can easily one-click the backup/restore system (even the NTFS system).
One-click Automatic backup/Restore System
1. Download the program and install it under Windows XP system, after the installation of the program will automatically generate a dual boot menu, reboot after the prompt select "1KEY GHOST 8.2 Build 050706" to enter the DOS (Figure 1).
2. Then select "One-button backup C" In the main menu (Figure 2). If it is the recovery system, select "One key recovery C disk". The "One-click Restore C-Disk" operation is based on a C disk that has been backed up.
Small hint: because it is a key far fu? Restore, it is very easy to be mistaken by other users, we can set the login password in the BIOS.
3. When the "OK" item in the pop-up window presses ENTER, the program automatically starts ghost to back up the system C disk to "D:\\c_pan.gho" (Figure 3).
Tip: Before backing up to ensure that D disk has enough space does not want to change the Gho file name, or can not complete a key automatic backup/restore.
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One-click Manual Backup
1. Program one-key backup is saved in the second partition by default, and we can also manually specify the backup path and file name. In Figure 2, select the Ghost8.2 Chinese Wizard and select the "1 Backup Wizard" in the pop-up window (recovery selects the Restore Wizard, Figure 4).
2. In the pop-up window, move the mouse to the place you want to modify, press the prompts to modify it, click OK to start the automatic backup (Figure 5). After you modify the default parameters, select the correct location and file name for the backup file when you restore.
3. For system security, check the password protection (Figure 5). Before starting the backup, the program pops up a password Settings window, which is set up as prompted (Figure 6). This will require you to enter the password set here the next time you restore the system.