XP backup in NTFS format, restore ghost software

Updated on technology 2024-02-09
9 answers
  1. Anonymous users2024-02-05

    You** one"One-click ghost"The hard disk version can, yes"Dos House"Preparation, all Chinese, one-click operation, as long as you follow the prompts to operate, you can run under Windows XP. It's very useful, you give it a try!

  2. Anonymous users2024-02-04

    I found an article for you, you can read it.

    Solve the problem that the backup NTFS system cannot find the GHO file under the NTFS disk! 2007-01-01 13:30 With backup NTFS more than 2G system in NTFS disk, must be saved in a directory other than the root directory, can not be directly saved in the root directory, if saved in the root directory will appear "disk space is occupied, but can not find the file" problem!

    Of course, there is a solution to get the file back! As follows:

    Ghost can't find the backup file after backing up NTFS partition Urgent!!

    My hard drives are all NTFS format, and I use the backup C: to E: after in E:

    After that, I can't find the files I backed up, but from the disk footprint, more than two gigabytes of space are occupied! Is there any way I can make the backup I made show up? Can you still show it?

    Question added: It's useless to show the hidden file, there is still nothing in it!

    I've been in the same situation, you can try the following command: start-run-cmd-chkdsk e: f and you'll get it back.

  3. Anonymous users2024-02-03

    You can do it with the ghost version

  4. Anonymous users2024-02-02

    In addition, the black screen when installing the system may be due to the fact that the motherboard BIOS has turned on the AHCI disk controller by default, and the driver must be manually installed under XP before you can turn on this item in the BIOS, the solution is to enter the BIOS and change the AHCI to IDE mode, you can enter the system, and then install the AHCI driver and then turn on the AHCI mode.

  5. Anonymous users2024-02-01

    It can be installed under the XP system without starting on the CD-ROM. Use the hard disk installer - select the CD's. Restore GHO to C drive.

    I use the hard disk installer (Chinese interface) normally under win7

    onekey ghost

  6. Anonymous users2024-01-31

    Adult times have changed! Don't use ghost! My method is not only simpler than ghost, but also easy to operate, and the speed is blazing!

    Step 1Install and open Aomei Easy Backup, then click "Backup" in the left toolbar, and then select "System Backup".

    System backup. Step 2It will automatically select the system partition for you. All you need to do is select your USB stick as the location where you store your backups.

    Backup location. Step 3You can click "Scheduled Task" to set up automatic backup.

    Automatic backups. Step 4After the setup, click "Start Backup" and wait for it to finish.

    Start the backup.

  7. Anonymous users2024-01-30

    In the XP system, right-click on the USB flash drive, select Properties in the options menu that appears, then click on the "Hardware" item at the top of the window, click on your USB flash drive in the list of "All Disk Drives", click on "Properties" - "Strategy", select "Optimize for Performance", and then OK.

    Then right-click on the USB flash drive, select "Format", then there will be NTFS to select, select "NTFS" under "File System", check "Quick Format", and you can start.

  8. Anonymous users2024-01-29

    Right-click on the USB flash drive, Properties - Hardware, click on your USB flash drive in the list of "All Disk Drives", click on "Properties" - "Strategy", select "Optimize for Performance", OK. You then right-click on the USB flash drive, select "Format", select "NTFS" under "File System", and check "Quick Format" to get started. When you're done, let's see if it's formatted to NTFS format?

  9. Anonymous users2024-01-28

    The brief is as follows: If you make a ghost backup in the format, you can also perform the restoration after the C drive is changed to NTFS format.

    2.Be sure to note that earlier versions of Ghost do not support NTFS format partitions! It is best to choose the ghost version to use above.

    Hint, huh. This has nothing to do with dwarven DOS tools

    3.When performing a restore operation, it is best to choose manual restore and pay attention to the ---

    Does the number of hard disk partitions displayed by Ghost match your actual number, and does the size of the C drive displayed by Ghost match the size of your C drive!

    This step is crucial, otherwise it is possible to restore the backup to the first FAT32 format partition of the hard drive, which will cause the partition data to be overwritten!

    4.After the restoration, the C drive will be formatted back from NTFS format back to FAT32 format when it was backed up.

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