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10.The directory that Ghost is now looking in should be Z: (if not, switch to Z). Select the File name to load image from file (nnnnnnn.gho) and press Enter.
11.Select the Local destination drive and press Enter.
12.Set the sizes of the primary and secondary partitions as follows.
O/S | Primary Partition/ Format | Secondary Partition Size |
DOS | 2 GB/FAT16 | 2 GB/FAT16 |
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Win95 | 2 GB/FAT16 | Fill remainder as FAT 32 |
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WinNT | 2 GB/FAT16 | Fill remainder as NTFS |
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Win98 | Single FAT 32 partition | N/A |
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Win2000 | Single FAT 32 partition | N/A |
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WinXPe | Single NTFS partition | N/A |
Note: In order to do this you may need to clear the amount from the second partition.
13.Press Enter.
14.If you are recovering from Win9x, it is likely that the second partition will be too small for FAT32. If so, a dialog is displayed
Converting partition from FAT32 to FAT, proceed?
Choose Yes.
15.At the next dialog box,
Proceed with disk load? Destination drive will be permanently overwritten,
Choose Yes to start the recovery process.