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Posted: Sun Apr 29, 2007 1:06 am Post subject: Question abut Ghost backup |
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I used Norton Ghost 8 for DOS to backup my 40 gig laptop hard drive which is
partitioned into (2) 15 gig and (1) 10 gig drives - The 15 gig drives both
have WinXP pro on them for a dual boot setup and the 10 gig is for my shared
files - all partitions are visible for either WinXP boot - So it looks like
Ghost made an image of the entire drive and stored it onto my external
Maxtor 250 gig harddrive -
My question is: If after a catastrophic problem say I wanted to restore
my entire laptop harddrive - Would I first have to partition it back into
the 3 identical original partitions, or would this huge 10 gig Ghost
backup file automatically restore the harddrive back to the way it was with
the original 3 partitions - Also was this this best way to do this or
should I have made separate images of each of the 3 partitions because
originally thats what I thought Ghost was going to do - but the Ghost menu
screen was unclear to me as to what did what.
Thanks for any suggestions and help |
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Posted: Sun Apr 29, 2007 1:06 am Post subject: Re: Question abut Ghost backup |
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"don" <don@panix.com> wrote in message
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I used Norton Ghost 8 for DOS to backup my 40 gig laptop hard drive which
is
partitioned into (2) 15 gig and (1) 10 gig drives - The 15 gig drives both
have WinXP pro on them for a dual boot setup and the 10 gig is for my
shared
files - all partitions are visible for either WinXP boot - So it looks
like
Ghost made an image of the entire drive and stored it onto my external
Maxtor 250 gig harddrive -
My question is: If after a catastrophic problem say I wanted to
restore
my entire laptop harddrive - Would I first have to partition it back into
the 3 identical original partitions, or would this huge 10 gig Ghost
backup file automatically restore the harddrive back to the way it was
with
the original 3 partitions - Also was this this best way to do this or
should I have made separate images of each of the 3 partitions because
originally thats what I thought Ghost was going to do - but the Ghost
menu
screen was unclear to me as to what did what.
I`ve answered on the 24helpdesk. |
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