사용자 설명서차례Norton Ghost™ User’s Guide1Contents51. About Norton Ghost13Introducing Norton Ghost14What’s new in Norton Ghost 200314How Norton Ghost works15Virtual Partition15Hardware restrictions16Preparing for an emergency16Norton Ghost components17Norton Ghost wizards17Norton Ghost executable21Ghost Boot Wizard22Ghost Explorer22GDisk23Ghost Walker242. Installing Norton Ghost25Minimum system requirements26Ghost.exe26CD and DVD writing26Supported backup media26File systems supported for backup, restore, and cloning tasks27Disaster recovery requirements27Installing Norton Ghost27Installing Norton Ghost if purchased with Norton SystemWorks Pro28Installing Norton Ghost29If the opening screen does not appear29Registering Norton Ghost29Updating Norton Ghost31Uninstalling Norton Ghost313. Backing up, restoring, and cloning from Norton Ghost33When to use Norton Ghost in Windows34Starting Norton Ghost in Windows34Starting Norton Ghost from the tray icon35Creating a backup image file36Restoring your computer from an image file37Cloning a hard disk or partition39Launching Ghost.exe peer-to-peer40Identifying a hard disk434. Setting options and defaults45Setting Norton Ghost options and defaults46Adding command-line switches to a task47Assigning a drive letter to a CD/DVD drive47Setting the options for a mapped network drive47Setting display options48Setting the DOS version49Setting the image integrity check default51Setting a compression level51Assigning a password to an image file52Adding free space to the Virtual Partition52Installing SCSI drivers53Setting external storage device drivers54Setting TCP/IP drivers54Setting LPT peer-to-peer drivers55Installing extra drivers56Installing USB peer-to-peer drivers57Running your computer from the Virtual Partition57Restarting your computer from the Virtual Partition58Checking the integrity of an image file58Viewing the task log59Starting Ghost.exe59What to do if a task fails605. Image file options61About Norton Ghost image files62Image files and compression62Performance expectations on a network63Image files and CRC3263Image files and volume spanning63Standard image files63Limitations on the image file size64Size-limited image files64Spanned image files64Spanning across multiple volumes and limiting span sizes65Restoring from a spanned image65Image files and tape drives66GoBack and Norton Ghost67GoBack and Ghost.exe67Dynamic disks in Windows 2000/XP68Hibernation and swap files696. Creating boot disks with the Ghost Boot Wizard71Introducing the Norton Ghost Boot Wizard72What is a Ghost boot disk72When to create a Ghost boot disk72How to use a Ghost boot disk72Files included on a Ghost boot disk73When to include MS-DOS on a boot disk73Creating a recovery boot disk73Opening the Ghost Boot Wizard74Creating boot disks and boot images75Standard boot disks76Boot disks with network support79Boot disks with CD-ROM and DVD support81Boot disks with drive mapping network support82Selecting a template84Multicard templates and the boot disk85Adding network drivers to the Ghost Boot Wizard86Adding packet drivers to the Ghost Boot Wizard86Adding NDIS2 drivers to the Ghost Boot Wizard87Customizing the template88Adding command-line parameters to a boot package88Providing MS-DOS897. Backing up, restoring, and cloning from DOS91An overview of using Ghost.exe92Starting the Norton Ghost executable93Marking your disks94Navigating without a mouse94Establishing a peer-to-peer connection with Ghost.exe95Creating a backup image file97Backing up a hard disk to an image file97Backing up a partition to an image file99Restoring from an image file101Restoring a hard disk from an image file101Restoring a partition from an image file103Cloning disks and partitions104Cloning disk to disk105Cloning partition to partition106Verifying image integrity107Adding switches to your Ghost operation1088. Backing up and restoring with CD-R/RW and DVD- R/RW111Image files and CD/DVD writers112Saving an image file directly to a CD-R/RW or DVD- R/RW drive113Saving an image file to an unsupported CD-R/RW or DVD-R/RW drive114Splitting an image file during a backup1159. Using Ghost Explorer to modify image file contents117Understanding Ghost Explorer118Viewing image files119Launching a file119Extracting a file or directory from an image file120Modifying image files in Ghost Explorer120Adding, moving, and deleting files121Listing the contents of an image file121Setting span file sizes121Splitting an image file122Compiling a file122Determining Norton Ghost image file version123Using Ghost Explorer from the command line123Using Ghost Explorer with long file names12510. Managing partitions using GDisk127Introducing GDisk128Running GDisk128Overview of main command-line switches129Online Help for command-line switches130Switches common to all GDisk commands130Creating a partition131Reinitializing the Master Boot Record132Showing information about disks133Performing multiple GDisk operations using batch mode134FAT16 partitions in Windows NT135Deleting and wiping your disk135Activating or deactivating a partition137Hiding or unhiding a partition137Modifying the Windows NT/2000/XP boot menu138Specifying the boot.ini path and file name138Displaying the list of current boot entries138Adding an entry to Boot.ini138Removing an entry from Boot.ini141Setting the default boot option and timeout141Support for Large Hard Disks14211. Updating Security Identifiers (SIDs) and computer names143Making SID changes with Ghost Walker on Windows NT-based clients144Norton Ghost Walker capabilities144Norton Ghost Walker limitations144SID changing limitations145Loss of access to external data objects145Identical user names and passwords across workstations145Using Ghost Walker146Running Ghost Walker from the command line148A. Command-line switches153Using Norton Ghost with switches154Command-line switches154Clone switch usage166Defining the type of clone command166Setting a source for the clone switch167Setting a destination for the clone switch169Setting a destination size for the clone switch169Examples of clone switch usage170-CRC32 switch usage172Examples of -CRC32 usage173Files not checked with CRC174Ghost.exe and the Virtual Partition175B. Transfer methods and hardware setup177Transfer and hardware requirements178Peer-to-peer connections178SCSI tape drives179Removable media179CD/DVD usage179Internal drives180Third-party devices180C. USB and DirectParallel Cables181Parallel Technologies cables182Other USB cables182D. The Wattcp.cfg network configuration file183The Wattcp.cfg configuration file184Wattcp.cfg key words184E. Cloning with Linux187Supported configurations188Position of disk188Boot configuration188Norton Ghost utility support189F. Troubleshooting191Ghost.exe error messages192Problems running Norton Ghost193Card not found/Card not installed193Creating an image on an NTFS partition193Cannot start from drive A193Windows NT blue screen194Missing hibernation file194Computer fails to restart194Getting out of the Virtual Partition195Cancelling a Ghost.exe operation195Installing and uninstalling Norton Ghost195Connecting using USB peer-to-peer196Writing to a recordable CD or DVD196Supported CD-R/RW and DVD drives196Inaccessible CD-ROM drive197CD-R/RW disc198Using the correct boot disk199Loading CD-R/RW drivers199If the CD-R/RW does not appear in the list of destination drives199Loading Ghost.exe from the floppy disk drive199Outdated computer BIOS199Outdated CD-R/RW drive BIOS200Using PC-DOS or MS-DOS200High compression200Using third-party software to write to the CD-R/RW disc200G. Diagnostics201Hard drive detection and diagnostic information202View Log202Abort error file (Ghosterr.txt)202Creating a full diagnostic statistics dump summary202Testing TCP/IP functionality203H. Installing Norton Ghost from the command line205Choosing an interface type for installation206Choosing an installation mode206Installing from the command line207Uninstalling from the command line208Service and support solutions209Glossary213Index215CD Replacement Form221크기: 1.43메가바이트페이지: 221Language: English매뉴얼 열기