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Glossary
boot disk
A disk that contains the Norton Ghost executable and any necessary drivers.
You start a computer from the boot disk and start Norton Ghost to perform
a cloning operation. Any drivers required to run supported hardware can be
saved onto the boot disk.
You start a computer from the boot disk and start Norton Ghost to perform
a cloning operation. Any drivers required to run supported hardware can be
saved onto the boot disk.
cloning
Creating a replica of a specified hard disk of a computer.
command line
The direct DOS interface that lets you type commands to be executed.
create
To copy the contents of a hard disk or partition to an image file. This
includes the disk system area (for example, the partition table) and the data
contents. To create an image file of a computer. In Norton Ghost, this
equates to the terms backup and dump.
includes the disk system area (for example, the partition table) and the data
contents. To create an image file of a computer. In Norton Ghost, this
equates to the terms backup and dump.
DHCP
Dynamic Host Configuration Protocol. This program is used on client-
server networks, as opposed to peer-to-peer networks. When a network uses
DHCP, the network includes a DHCP server that automatically assigns IP
addresses to computers on the network as needed. Each time that a
computer disconnects from the network and then reconnects, the DHCP
server assigns a new IP address. Most client-server networks have either a
DHCP server or a Bootp server. Bootp is a program that performs the same
function as DHCP. When a computer is not on a network, or the network
does not have a DHCP server or similar server, then the computer uses a
static IP address. The computer static IP address does not change until is it
changed manually. A static IP address is retained during a system restart.
server networks, as opposed to peer-to-peer networks. When a network uses
DHCP, the network includes a DHCP server that automatically assigns IP
addresses to computers on the network as needed. Each time that a
computer disconnects from the network and then reconnects, the DHCP
server assigns a new IP address. Most client-server networks have either a
DHCP server or a Bootp server. Bootp is a program that performs the same
function as DHCP. When a computer is not on a network, or the network
does not have a DHCP server or similar server, then the computer uses a
static IP address. The computer static IP address does not change until is it
changed manually. A static IP address is retained during a system restart.
DOS
Disk Operating System. DOS can be run from within Windows from a
command shell, but you cannot run Norton Ghost from a command shell.
A Windows 9x computer can be restarted into DOS. Windows NT/Me/XP/
2000 computers cannot be restarted into DOS except with the use of a boot
disk containing DOS.
command shell, but you cannot run Norton Ghost from a command shell.
A Windows 9x computer can be restarted into DOS. Windows NT/Me/XP/
2000 computers cannot be restarted into DOS except with the use of a boot
disk containing DOS.
dump
See create.
dynamic disk
A proprietary disk partitioning structure used by Microsoft Windows 2000/
XP. Dynamic disks can be created and deleted within the operating system
without having to reboot. Dynamic disks cannot be accessed by other
operating systems.
XP. Dynamic disks can be created and deleted within the operating system
without having to reboot. Dynamic disks cannot be accessed by other
operating systems.