Re: Using Norton Ghost to create an image
From: David H. Lipman (DLipman~nospam~_at_Verizon.Net)
Date: 01/25/05
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Date: Tue, 25 Jan 2005 13:58:41 -0500
Assuming a 2:1 compression ratio, and a data set of ~18GB, you can expect the image to be
9~11GB. But that is assuming all the 3GB and all the 15GB partitions are full of data.
However, it is too much for a 2GB device. As R. McCarty noted, you can have the image
broken up at specific sizes (up to 2GB) and span media such as DVD, CD, ZIP and other
removable media.
-- Dave <Gord Dibben> wrote in message news:kh3dv09hu4p6ki2i350orkivl19tir67li@4ax.com... | Assuming a dual-boot Win98SE and WinXP on one HDD and two partitions. | | Total space used....... 3GB on Win98SE partition and 15GB on WinXP partition. | | What size is the file or image created when using Norton Ghost or similar | product? | | Would it fit on a CD? | | Fit on a 2GB USB drive? | | I realize that purchasing/installing a second HDD would be the best way to go | but not sure if I want to go that route at present. | | | Thanks, Gord |
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