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Date: | Thu, 15 Mar 2001 00:41:31 -0800 |
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The newer '5.x' versions of Ghost no-longer use raw reads of the drive; they
copy files [and therefore won't keep 'deleted' files].
You'll need to use Ghost 4.03 or earlier, and do a disk-to-disk copy onto a new
drive. If you request "dump-to-image" and/or compression, it will lose the
'deleted' data as well.
I go w/ Mark's suggestion-- just swap drives out, putting the new drive [w/
image] in the person's machine. After imaging to the new drive, and the
partitions will be the same-- even if the new drive is physically larger, no one
will know, b/c the partition-size will be the same [unless they use fdisk, &
look at 'percentage-used'], or they like to look at the BIOS boot-screen, & see
the drive geometry.... & if so, that kind of person knows how to use a good
'wipe' program, so this entire 'forensics' would be useless anyway.
> hook them up to a basic DOS system
> >and run GHOST 5.2 to create the image.
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> >Additionally, does anyone see a flaw in this course of action or can
> >suggest a better method?
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Thanks,
Dave A. Anselmi
IT Analyst, IT.ERP
Oracle
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