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6-30 Chapter 6: Operating System Recovery<br />

9. Select Local → Disk → From Image and press Enter.<br />

10. The directory that Ghost is now looking in should be Z: (if not,<br />

switch to Z). Select the File name to load image from file<br />

(nnnnnnn.gho) and press Enter.<br />

11. Select the Local destination drive and press Enter.<br />

12. Set the sizes of the primary and secondary partitions as follows.<br />

O/S Primary Partition/ Format Secondary Partition Size<br />

DOS 2 GB/FAT16 2 GB/FAT16<br />

Win95 2 GB/FAT16 Fill remainder as FAT 32<br />

WinNT 2 GB/FAT16 Fill remainder as NTFS<br />

Win98 Single FAT 32 partition N/A<br />

Win2000 Single FAT 32 partition N/A<br />

WinXPe Single NTFS partition N/A<br />

In order to do this you may need to clear the amount from the<br />

second partition.<br />

13. Press Enter.<br />

14. If you are recovering from Win9x, it is likely that the second<br />

partition will be too small for FAT32. If so, a dialog is displayed<br />

Converting partition from FAT32 to FAT, proceed?<br />

Choose Yes.<br />

15. At the next dialog box,<br />

Proceed with disk load? Destination drive will be<br />

permanently overwritten,<br />

Choose Yes to start the recovery process.

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