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How to make a system ghost disk! Want to be more detailed!
First, burn:

1. Prepare a blank CD and write the software name and version number on the CD with an oily marker to prevent confusion with other CDs over time.

2. Download-> Unzip, note: If the default opening program is WINRAR, please do not double-click to open the file "One-click GHOST CD-ROM". ISO”。

The correct way is to open the "one-click GHOST CD version". ISO "and Nero or over ISO 9.2 or above.

(1) Basic burning method (without integrating GHO image): Take Nero as an example (of course, UltraISO can also be used);

The so-called "non-integrated GHO image" refers to the CD version of GHOST with only one button. Can burn ISO, can realize C disk (from hard disk) one-click recovery and other functions.

The function of restoring C disk (from CD) with one key cannot be realized. Because the occupied space is very small (5M to 6M), 1 CD is enough (if you are afraid of waste, you can add other files, but Nero is not recommended, and UltraISO is recommended).

1. Run Nero StartSmart->; Replication and backup-> Burn the image to a CD.

2. Select "File Type" as "Image File (*). nrg,*。 iso,*。 Prompt) "-> Find the "one-click GHOST CD-ROM version. ISO "->;" Open "

3. Put the CD-R into the burner (or Kangbao)-> Select "Write speed" slowly to avoid burning failure.

(For example, if the full speed is 52x, you can choose 32x, and if the hardware configuration is low, you should choose 16x or 8x)-& gt;; Click "Next",

In the future, I will wait for ... to burn successfully and quit Nero.

(2) Advanced recording method (integrated GHO image):

The so-called "integrated GHO image" is to burn the GHOST image saved on the hard disk to a blank CD or DVD and use it.

One-click GHOST CD provides one-click recovery of C disk (from CD) (as shown below), which is a safer recovery scheme.

Because each computer uses different C disk space and generates different image sizes, it often needs more than 1 CD or DVD.

The following steps must be strictly followed in advance before it can be used (for example, burn the XP system one-click backup image of C disk to a blank CD):

1, ready: Run one-button GHOST hard disk version with WINDOWS-> Settings-> Compression and volume separation

One-click backup of drive C (if you don't want to overwrite the original image, please "export" or "move" the old image to another location first)

After the backup is completed, restart into WINDOWS and click GHOST-& gt;; Manage and discover C_PAN. GHO(650MB),C_PAN00 1。 GHS(642MB),C_PAN。 TXT***3 files, we only need the first two files.

Let's see: my C drive uses 3.4G (pagefile.sys takes up 800MB).

High compression formula: (used capacity of drive page C file) × 50% = sum of c _ pan *. * = Total capacity required for the disc.

My situation is: (3.4g-0.8g) × 50% = 650mb+642mb =1.3g,

Okay, that's right. If you burn two CDs, that's enough. If you burn 1 DVD, you can put more other files in 3G!

(Note: The total capacity of the CD should include all files in the one-click GHOST program of the first CD, that is, EZBOOT, because it only accounts for 5MB-6MB, so it can be ignored).

2. Burn the 1 CD or DVD:

(1) Double-click or open "One-click GHOST CD Edition". "ISO" in UltraISO v9.2

(If you burned a DVD, click File->; Attribute-> Medium->; Select 4.7G ",as shown).

(2) use a key GHOST- > manage (open the image folder)

③ Add (drag and drop) C_PAN. GHO wants to hit the ghost with one click. ISO (for DVD, add C_PAN00 1. GHS together).

④ Click the "Burn" icon.

⑤ Click the "Burn" button. . . Wait until the burning is over.

⑥ Save the file, for example, name it ghost _ 1.iso .. Pop up the CD and mark it with a pen to show the difference.

3. Burn the second CD: The steps are basically the same as burning 1, but ①, ③ and ⑥ are different:

① Open UltraISO or create a new one.

③ add C_PAN00 1. GHS to the newly created empty ISO.

⑥ Save it, for example, name it GHOST_2.ISO, pop up the CD and mark it with an oil pen to show the difference.

Note: If the third and fourth sheets are needed. . . Then follow the routine of burning the second picture.

The basic method of step 3: add 1 C_PAN. GHS to a CD, and add multiple C_PAN. GHS to DVD until the CD can't fit.

(Note: file names are added from small to large).

Second, set CMOS (if it has been set before, there is no need to set it again, please skip this step):

1. Press the "Del" key to enter CMOS, use the "↓" key to select the second item "Advanced BIOS Features" and press Enter.

2. Move the cursor to "First Boot Device" with "↓" and select "CDROM" with the PageDown key.

3. Press the "ESC" key to return to the CMOS main menu, and then press "F 10", "y" and enter (save and exit, restart automatically) to put the CD.

Note: The above pictures only take the most common CMOS settings as an example. If there is any difference, please refer to the manual provided with the motherboard.

Third, the operation:

Insert the disc before starting or restarting, and after a few seconds, it will appear:

1, CD startup menu:

2. MS-DOS menu:

3, MS-DOS secondary menu:

4. According to different situations (whether the C disk image exists), it will automatically enter different sub-windows from the main window:

The situation 1 does not exist, and the Backup window appears.

In case 2, there is a Restore window:

Select "Backup" or "Restore" and a ghost window should appear: