Symantec 10024709 User Manual

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Image file options
Image files and CRC32
Performance expectations on a network
One advantage of Norton Ghost is speed. Many factors affect performance. There 
are ways to gauge whether Norton Ghost is running optimally.
When you use Norton Ghost across a network, use the fast compression option. 
If disk space is at a premium, you can use higher compression, but it can affect 
speed. 
Image files and CRC32
Cyclic Redundancy Checking (CRC) is a data error checking technique. CRC 
ensures that the original data written to the image file is the same as the data on 
the disk. CRC32 is a CRC technique that uses a 32-bit value to store error 
checking information. 
When an image file is created, CRC32 details are embedded into the file to ensure 
that image file corruption is detected when the image is restored to disk. CRC32 
is currently included on a file-by-file basis with FAT partitions and on a volume 
basis for NTFS partitions. 
In addition to image file error detection, the CRC values are used to verify that 
image files and partitions or disks are identical. This offers an additional method 
to detect bad sector writes and other drive anomalies that may be missed during 
normal imaging checks.
You can generate a text file that contains CRC values and associated file attributes 
using the -CRC32 command-line switch. 
Image files and volume spanning
Images can be contained in a single file or spanned across a number of files.
Standard image files
Standard image files consist of a single file that contains the contents of the 
complete disk or required partitions. This type of image file is stored on other 
hard drives, tape, CD, or DVD drives where the volume is large enough to hold 
the complete image file.