Symantec 10024709 User Manual

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Using Ghost Explorer to modify image file contents
Listing the contents of an image file
Adding, moving, and deleting files
Within image files, Ghost Explorer supports Windows cut-and-paste operations, 
including copying, pasting, moving, deleting, and adding files to images. You can 
also drag and drop from Windows Explorer to Ghost Explorer.
Listing the contents of an image file
You can create a text file that contains a list of the directories (and, optionally, 
files and their details) that are in the current image file. You can store this file 
with the image file to keep an easily accessible list of the image file contents.
To list the contents of an image file
1
In Ghost Explorer, open the image file.
2
On the File menu, click List Contents.
3
Do one of the following:
Click Directories only to include directories only.
Click Include Files to include files.
Click Include Details to include file details.
4
Select a directory to which to save the text file.
5
Type a file name.
6
Click Save.
Setting span file sizes
Norton Ghost lets you split an image file into smaller files called spans. The Span 
Split Point function in Ghost Explorer lets you set the size of each span so that 
when you add files or directories, each span file does not get bigger than the 
specified size.
To set a span file size
1
On the View menu, click Options.
2
In the Span Split Point (MB) field, type the required size.
3
Click Autoname Spans if you want Ghost Explorer to choose a default name 
for additional span files that it creates.