Recovering hard disk from GHOST images

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Paco Castro

I have now my hard-disk with no partitions. Can I recover all the
drive from the 3 GHOST images of the original partitions of the disk?
Do I need to use the FDISK utility and create the original partitions
previously?
Thanks.
 
If your disk had 3 partitions and you have ghost images of all 3 it will
restore the original 3 without you having to use fdisk.
 
nobody said:
If your disk had 3 partitions and you have ghost images of all 3 it will
restore the original 3 without you having to use fdisk.

Sorry, I think that the question is... Have I to rebuild the three
partitions before restoring the images????
 
No. Ghost will restore all 3 partitions exactly as they were when you made
the images. There is no need to create 3 partitions with fdisk because
ghost is going to replace those partitions with your images. Think of it
this way, when you create an image with ghost you pick the partition or
partitions to be included in that image. When you restore the image those
partitions get put back. You can restore to a blank disk with absolutely
nothing on it.
 
No. Ghost will restore all 3 partitions exactly as they were when you made
the images. There is no need to create 3 partitions with fdisk because
ghost is going to replace those partitions with your images. Think of it
this way, when you create an image with ghost you pick the partition or
partitions to be included in that image. When you restore the image those
partitions get put back. You can restore to a blank disk with absolutely
nothing on it.
Well, in XP there's no option to use FDSK anyway. It doesn't exist.
 

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