When I installed the ghost image system, I planned to install the ghost image to drive C. I accidentally selected "disk-→ from imag ", install the ghost image on the entire hard disk. After the computer is restarted, the entire hard disk has only one C disk partition, and the D, E, and F disks have no data. How can I retrieve the D, E, and F disks?
Solution:
Don't worry, the ghost image system is generally smaller than the capacity of the original C disk. That is to say, it is only written to the location of the original C disk and not to the location of D, E, and F disks, you only need to restore the damaged partition table to solve the problem. The specific solution is as follows: 1. restart the system to enter the ghost and click "local"> "disk"> "from image"> "OK". On the destination drive details interface, press the "tab" key to move the cursor to the number bar under "new size", enter a number to adjust the above capacity to the original C disk capacity (if you do not remember the original size of the C disk partition, you can set a value slightly larger than the gho image file, for example, 2 GB to 5 Gb), and then click OK to restore the ghost image to the hard disk. 2. After the restoration is complete, restart the computer to enter the system and download disk genius at http://www.skycn.com/soft/3506.html. Diskgenius.exe in the Three-character double-compression package starts disk genius. If you have recently backed up a hard disk partition table, use disk genius to restore the hard disk partition table. If no partition table is backed up, click "Hard Disk"> "search for lost partition (re-create partition table)" to open the "search for lost partition" dialog box, click "Start search", and wait a moment, disk genius will scan the missing extended partition and find the D, E, and F disks in the extended partition. Follow the prompts above to restart the computer and restore it to normal.
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Restore the ghost file
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Method 1:
Install a ghost hard disk and restart it to load the gho file.
Method 2:
Enter coms during boot, set the disc to start, put a system disk with ghost, enter the ghost and select manual. Then select the first disk in the first item, and select the second disk in the second item, select the third option, press enter, and then use the tab to control it. Select drive F and press enter for the gho file you previously created. Then, OK.
Method 3:
After starting or restarting, press del to enter BIOS → advanced BIOS features → first boot → press ENTER → select CD-ROM (you can also select by page up and page down) → press F10 → Press "Y" to confirm → place the boot disc → boot → OK.
If your backup is on a G disk, press G: enter, and then press CD + space + ghost, and then press ghost to enter the main ghost interface. Select Local → partition → from image, select the source disk (that is, the partition used to store the image file, such as D:, E:) and the image file, and select the target disk (C :) In the following dialog box :), make sure that you select the correct one, because once you confirm the error, all the information will be overwritten. Finally, select "yes", and the recovery will begin. Just wait patiently until the success is over, generally, the recovery time is the same as the backup time. After the recovery is completed, the software will remind you to restart. Now everything is OK.