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| 594105 | 2007-09-23 03:53:00 | What does this 'Virtual Partition' in Ghost 2003 do? Read through the User Manual but still don't understand what does it do? Can someone be patient enough to explain it to me? Cheers |
bk T (215) | ||
| 594106 | 2007-09-23 04:48:00 | As a DOS-based program, Ghost required machines running Windows to reboot to a DOS environment to run it. Ghost 6.0 required a separate DOS partition when used with the Console. Ghost 2003 uses a 'Virtual Partition' instead - a DOS partition which actually exists as a file within a normal Windows filesystem. When you boot off a floppy, take a look at your drive letters. There will be: C: D: E: etc. One of them is the one Ghost "makes". Its temporary. |
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| 594107 | 2007-09-23 08:29:00 | Thanks, pctek. | bk T (215) | ||
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