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Serville Quote:Is it possible for Ghost to restore an image file which is kept in an NTFS drive from the command line ?
Yes.
Because DOS does not assign a drive letter to a NTFS partition, you have to use a different designation for that partition. Ghost uses a *drive #: partition #* to identify the NTFS partitions that are present on your system.
Quote:What if the image file is kept in the 2nd NTFS partition of drive 1, subdirectory BACKUP.
So, that's drive #1, second partition = 1:2 . And the command line, in part, would be like this:
Code:src=1:2\BACKUP\source.gho
If you load Ghost in DOS and look at the drop down menu box that lists source drives on your system, you will see how your NTFS partitions are listed using that designation method.
You can find examples of command lines at the end of this FAQ:
Switches: CloningAnd, there are examples in the various Ghost User Guides--see page 166, *Cloning Switch Usage*, in the Ghost 2003 Guide, as well as page 170, *Examples of cloning switch usage*:
Ghost 2003 User Guide, page 166Other Ghost version Guides have similar discussions.