Symantec 10024709 User Manual

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Using Ghost Explorer to modify image file contents
Determining Norton Ghost image file version
Check the properties of the image file to see whether compilation is 
recommended.
To compile a file
1
On the File menu, click Compile if compilation is recommended.
2
Type a new name for the compiled file.
3
Click Save.
Determining Norton Ghost image file version
Whether you can add, delete, or view an image file, or move files within an image 
file depends on the version of Norton Ghost that was used to create the image file. 
Ghost Explorer cannot open a file created with a version of Norton Ghost earlier 
than 3.0. If the image file was created in Norton Ghost 3.0 or later, you can 
determine the version by looking at the file’s properties in Ghost Explorer.
To determine the version of Norton Ghost used to create an image file
1
In Ghost Explorer, open the image file.
2
On the File menu, click Properties.
The Properties window appears. The version of Norton Ghost used to create 
the image file appears next to Produced by Ghost version.
Using Ghost Explorer from the command line
You can start Ghost Explorer from an command prompt by typing its path and 
file name. 
To start Ghost Explorer from a command prompt
1
On the Windows taskbar, click Start > Programs > Accessories > Command 
Prompt
.
2
Type Ghostexp.
3
Press Enter.
You can also provide a Ghost image file as an argument for Ghost Explorer to 
open. For example:
Ghostexp n:\Images\Myimage.gho