Command-line switches

Command-line switches

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-tcps

The TCP/IP slave mode switch causes Norton Ghost to go into TCP/IP slave mode

 

automatically, and is the equivalent of selecting TCP/IP Slave from the main menu.

 

See “Peer-to-peer connections” on page 178.

-usbm

The USB master mode switch causes Norton Ghost to go into USB master mode

 

automatically, and is the equivalent of selecting USB Master from the main menu. This

 

switch should precede the -clone switch. For example,

 

ghost.exe -usbm -clone,mode=dump,src=1,dst=1:1\image.gho See “Peer-to-peer

 

connections” on page 178.

-usbs

The USB slave mode switch causes Norton Ghost to go into USB slave mode automatically,

 

and is the equivalent of selecting USB Slave from the main menu. This switch should

 

precede the -clone switch. See “Peer-to-peer connections” on page 178.

-vdw

If this switch is set, Norton Ghost uses the disk’s verify command to check every sector on

 

the disk before it is written. This option may slow Norton Ghost operation substantially.

-ver

Shows the version number of Norton Ghost.

-z

Runs compression when saving a disk or partition to an image file. The greater the

 

compression, the slower the transmission.

 

-z or -z1: Low compression (fast transmission)

 

-z2: High compression (medium transmission)

 

-z3 through -z9: Higher compression (slower transmission)

 

See “Image files and compression” on page 62.

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