Bigbrit Posted April 27, 2006 Share Posted April 27, 2006 Working on some PC's that a local Christian School uses. The kids screw them up every couple of weeks.Cannot use Deep Freeze or similar as they have programs that write info to the HD all the time.XP Pro, 256megs, Celeron 2.4 478pin, 40gig Seagate IDE, CD-ROM, FloppyPartitioned the hard drive 30gig/10gig. On the 10gig is a partition image of the C: drive.I want the School "tech" to be able to boot from a CD with Ghost on it and drop the imageon the partition onto the "C: drive". (image is called RESTORE.GHO)Using the following command line:ghost -clone,mode=pload,src=1:2\restore.gho,dst=1:1 -sure -rbI get:useage error 10095No source partition was specified from image.1:2 is the second partition -- 1:1 is the primary partition.Pretty sure my syntax is wrong but have used a dozen CD's so far.Any ideas work be appreciated. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
IcemanND Posted April 27, 2006 Share Posted April 27, 2006 ghost -clone,mode=pload,src=1:2\restore.gho,dst=1:1 -sure -rbI don't believe you can't use the drive:partition selectors to find the ghost image. This is intended for use when capturing a specific drive/partition.But you definitely need to indicate which partition you want from the image, even if it only has one partition.From Norton Ghost online help:NOTE: When the location of the image file is not a tape device, the SRC parameter requires the partition number even when the source image file has only one partition. That is, when the source image file contains more than one partition, use the partition number to specify which partition you want to write to the destination partition. When the source image contains only one partition, use the numeral 1.try these:ghost -clone,mode=pload,src=1:2\restore.gho:1,dst=1:1 -sure -rbghost -clone,mode=pload,src=d:\restore.gho:1,dst=1:1 -sure -rbanother option wold be to ghost the boot partition to the second partition doing a partition to partition ghost and then deepfreeze just the second partition and restrict access to it from the os. then when you need to restore you would useghost.exe -clone,mode=pcopy,src=1:2,dst=1:1 -sure -rbb Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Bigbrit Posted April 27, 2006 Author Share Posted April 27, 2006 Thanks IcemanNDI will be at the school in the morning and will give those ideas a try.If I have to I will image the C: to the partition as an image.Using gdisk -hide /p:1 /y to hide the partition is another option to stop the little rug rats from deleting anything on the partition.Thanks for you help Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Bigbrit Posted April 27, 2006 Author Share Posted April 27, 2006 Thanks IcemanThat worked fine. I used option "1" and it worked(ghost -clone,mode=pload,src=1:2\restore.gho:1,dst=1:1 -sure -rb)Adding the ":1" after the restore.gho was the thing I had missed.Thanks for your help. It will stop the "little darlings" from screwing things up.All a product of California's education system.p.s. I find it easier to create a BAT file called ghost.bat and add the command line in there,it makes things easy to change and add mouse.com and gdisk.I rename ghost.exe to ghost2.exe so the line reads:(ghost2 -clone,mode=pload,src=1:2\restore.gho:1,dst=1:1 -sure -rb) Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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