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NTFS is more powerful than FAT or FAT32 and includes the functionality required to provide Active Directory as well as other important security features. Features such as Active Directory and domain-based security are available only by choosing NTFS as the file system.
It's easy to convert a partition to NTFS. It's easy to convert using the installer, whether you're using FAT or FAT32 or lower NTFS. This conversion keeps your files unchanged (unlike formatting a partition).
If you don't need to leave the file as it is, and you already have a FAT or FAT32 partition, it is recommended to use NTFS to format the partition instead of converting from FAT or FAT32. Formatting a partition deletes all the data on the partition, enabling you to start from an empty drive.
To maintain file and folder access control and support a limited number of accounts, NTFS must be used. If you use FAT32, all users will have access to all the files on your hard drive, regardless of their account type (admin, restricted, or standard).
NTFS is a file system that is best suited for working with large disks. (The next file system that is second only to NTFS in performance and is suitable for handling large disks is FAT32.) )
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You need to make sure that the partition you backed up, e.g. C, has less space than the partition you saved the image to, e.g. D, in order to save it successfully.
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You should change the C area to NTFS format, I think it's a partition issue.
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Ghost supports NTFS hard disk format. Do you use it?
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XP or Win7, Win7 right-click on the computer - Disk Management - Right-click C disk - compress volume, and you can create a new drive letter directly after compression.
If it's XP, you're ghost, generally there is a PE option in the ghost disc, and there is generally a hard disk partitioning software in PE, if there is no data under the system, you can choose to resize the partition.
When I was using the ghost mirror system, I was going to install the ghost image to the C drive, but I accidentally selected "disk- from imag" and installed the ghost image on the entire hard disk. After restarting the computer, there is only one C disk partition in the entire hard disk, D, E, and F disks are gone, and more than 200GB of data is gone, how can I get back the D, E, and F drives?
Don't worry, the ghost mirror system is generally smaller than the capacity of the original C drive, that is, it only writes to the location of the original C drive, and does not write to the location of the D, E, and F drives, as long as the damaged partition table is restored, the problem can be solved.
The specific solution is as follows: Step method.
1. Restart the system and enter Ghost, click "local" "disk" "from image" "OK", in the destination drive details interface that appears, press the "tab" key to move the cursor to the number bar below "new size", enter the number to adjust the above capacity to the original C disk capacity (if you don't remember the original partition size of the C disk, You can set a value slightly larger than the GHO image file, such as about 2GB to 5GB more), and then click OK to restore the ghost image to the hard disk.
2. After the recovery is completed, restart the computer to enter the system.
3. Double-click on the boot disk genius in the compressed package, if you have recently backed up the hard disk partition table, use Disk Genius to restore the hard disk partition table, so that you can recover the hard disk partition. If you don't have a backup partition table, click the "Hard Disk" menu "Search Lost Partition (Rebuild Partition Table)" to open the "Search for Lost Partition" dialog box, click the "Start Search" button, wait for a while, Disk Genius will scan the lost extended partition, and find the D, E, and F disks in the extended partition, you follow the above prompts, and you can return to normal after restarting the computer.
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Get a hard drive partitioning software. Reinstall the system after the partition is completed.
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You installed the hard disk without partitioning after all the hard disks.
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If the partition data that has been backed up in the hard drive is damaged, which cannot be repaired by general data repair methods, and the system cannot be started after being damaged, you can use the backup data to completely restore the data without reinstalling the program or the system. Of course, it is also possible to restore the backup to another hard drive.
Here is the process of restoring the image files of the original C drive stored in the root directory of the E drive to the C drive: To restore the backup partition, go to DOS, run the boot to enter the main program screen, and select Local Partition From
image (restore the image).
Don't make a mistake in this step).
After pressing the enter key to confirm, select the partition where the image file is located, and I will store the image file in the root directory of the E drive (the fourth partition of the first disk), so here I select "D:1:4 FAT".
drive" and press Enter to confirm.
After confirming the selection of the partition, the directory of the partition is displayed in the second box (the largest), after selecting the image file with the arrow key, the file name in the field of entering the image file name will be automatically entered, press the enter key to confirm.
The backup information of the selected image file is displayed (from the 1st partition, the partition is NTFS format, the size is 4000M, and the used space is 1381M)! After confirming that everything is correct, press the Enter key and select the hard drive to which you want to restore the image file. I only have one hard drive here, so I don't need to select it, just press the enter key and select the partition I want to restore to, this step should be very careful.
I want to restore the image file to drive C (i.e. the first partition), so here select the first item (the first partition) and press enter.
The prompt is about to be restored, and the selected partition will be overwritten to destroy the existing data! After selecting "yes", press enter to start the recovery.
The backup image is being restored, remove the floppy disk, press enter directly, and the computer will restart! After startup, you can see the effect, after the restoration is exactly the same as the original backup system, if you have defragmented the disk before the backup, then the disk defragmentation is also free!
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It should be that the partition of your USB flash drive is in FAT32 format,FAT32 format has a limit that the size of a single file cannot exceed 2G,Because your backup file exceeds 2G,So it is divided into several。 You can take a look at the following content for a specific explanation:
Sometimes we find that when we use ghost, there will be ghs files, and most of the files we see are gho files, so are ghs files useless? Obviously not, in a restore, use the gho file to do the recovery, halfway will prompt to load another file, so I thought it would not be a ghs file? A check on the Internet, the explanation is as follows:
ghs is the successor file of gho, if the size of the mirror file is set when making the mirror phase, if it is exceeded, the first file is called gho, the second file is called ghs001, ghs002, and so on. Why do GHS files appear? The original FAT32 format partition, a single file can only be supported up to 2G (2048M), if your image is 2G, the ghost made at this time can not be installed in a file, then the ghost of the lower version will prompt for backup, and the ghost of the higher version will be automatically numbered, the extension is.
ghs, and the extension of the first ghost file is. gho,Other names are:**The first five words of the name of the mirror when you make a ghost),gho+ghs file content is all the content you do to do ghost generation,If your mirror" 4g,At this time, the ghost can not fit in the two files,Two ghs files will be generated,They are ***
When restoring the system, both files will be used, and the higher version of ghost will be automatically found when restoring. ghs files, therefore, please do not delete.
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