I have 1 HD in 3 partitions: C:\ D:\ & E:\
I want to use Ghost to image (boot) partition 1 (C:) to partition 2 (D:) in
600 MB sections (auto naming each section) so I can then copy to CDs for
backup.
I have successfully imaged my boot partition 1 (C:\) to the 2nd partition
(B:\) in one single chunk even though I'm selecting spanning and setting it
at 600 MB.
Having switched to the command line, I'm somewhat confused regarding the
proper command line/syntax to use.
I've tried the following as suggested by an aquantance, but I keep getting a
syntax error that stops the execution:
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GHOSTPE -AUTO -SPLIT=600 -Mode=PDUMP,SRC=1:1,DST=D:\Backup.GHO -SURE -Z3
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I've also replaced DST=D:\ with DST=1:2 with the same result.
Any advice ?
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Best Regards.........Siggy
ghostpe -split-600 -auto
Up came the GUI and I selected the appropriate partions and bingo.....4
cdroms later it was backed up off line !
Cheers......Siggy
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