106 Backing up, restoring, and cloning from DOS
Cloning disks and partitions
7 Do one of the following:
■ Click Ye s to proceed with the disk cloning.
The system performs an integrity check of the file structure on the
source disk, and then copies the source disk to the destination. If you
need to abort the process press, Ctrl+C, but be aware that this leaves the
destination disk in an unknown state.
Warning: Only click Yes if you are sure that you want to proceed. The
destination disk is overwritten with no chance of recovering any data.
■ Click No to return to the menu.
8 Restart the computer.
Warning: You should remove one of the hard disks before you restart your
computer. If you leave two hard disks in the computer, damage can occur to
both of the bootable operating systems.
Run Symantec Disk Doctor, ScanDisk, or a similar utility to verify the integrity of
the destination disk.
Cloning partition to partition
When you clone partition to partition, Norton Ghost copies the contents of one
partition onto another.
To clone from partition to partition
1 On the main menu, do one of the following:
■ Local: Click Local > Partition > To Partition.
■ Peer-to-peer connection: Click Partition > To Partition.
2 In the Source Drive dialog box, select the source disk.
The Source Drive dialog box shows details of every disk that Norton Ghost
finds on the local computer.
3 In the Source Partition dialog box, select the source partition.
The Source Partition dialog box shows the details of all of the partitions on
the selected source disk.
4 In the Destination Drive dialog box, select the destination disk.
The Destination Drive dialog box shows the details of every disk that Norton
Ghost finds on the destination computer. For peer-to-peer connections, the
slave computer is the destination.