Ghost Image
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'''Ghost Image''' or '''GHO''' is a hard disk drive image format associated with the '''Ghost''' or '''Norton Ghost''' software. | '''Ghost Image''' or '''GHO''' is a hard disk drive image format associated with the '''Ghost''' or '''Norton Ghost''' software. | ||
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+ | '''GHS''' file is a Norton Ghost Spanned Image. When creating an image file of a disk or partition that is larger than 2 GB, such as a FAT32 partition or an NTFS partition, Ghost automatically splits the image file into two or more smaller files called segments or spans, so that each is 2 GB or smaller. | ||
== Links == | == Links == | ||
* [[Wikipedia:Ghost (software)]] | * [[Wikipedia:Ghost (software)]] | ||
* [https://www.broadcom.com Official link] (Current owners of Symantec properties, such as Ghost software) | * [https://www.broadcom.com Official link] (Current owners of Symantec properties, such as Ghost software) |
Latest revision as of 18:18, 15 August 2023
Ghost Image or GHO is a hard disk drive image format associated with the Ghost or Norton Ghost software.
GHS file is a Norton Ghost Spanned Image. When creating an image file of a disk or partition that is larger than 2 GB, such as a FAT32 partition or an NTFS partition, Ghost automatically splits the image file into two or more smaller files called segments or spans, so that each is 2 GB or smaller.
[edit] Links
- Wikipedia:Ghost (software)
- Official link (Current owners of Symantec properties, such as Ghost software)