Partition backup:
There are two ways to use Ghost for system backup: whole disk and partition. Click the local item in the menu, and there are three sub-items in the pop-up menu on the right, in which disk means to back up the whole hard disk (i.e. clone), and partition means to back up a single partition of the hard disk. Check the files that mean to check the hard disk or backup to see if the backup or recovery will fail due to partition, hard disk damage and other reasons. As an individual user to save system data, partition backup has practical value, especially when restoring and copying system partitions.
Select local → partition → to the mirror menu, and the hard disk selection window will pop up to start the partition backup operation. Click on the white hard disk information bar in the window, select the hard disk, enter the window, and select the partition to be operated (if there is no mouse, you can use the keyboard to switch, enter to confirm, and arrow keys to select). In the pop-up window, select the directory path of backup storage and enter the backup file name. Please note that the backup file name has the extension of GHO. Next, the program will ask whether to compress the backup data, and give three choices: No means no compression, Fast means small compression ratio and fast backup speed, and High means high compression ratio but rather slow backup speed. Finally, select the Yes button to start backing up the partitioned hard disk. Ghost backup is very fast, so it can be completed without waiting. Backup files are stored in the set directory with the GHO suffix.
2. Connect the burner to the computer and put the burned CD into the burner.
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Can be engraved on a CD for use.
4. Copy the GHO file to the CD for use.