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Ghost 2003 help

de8212

Diamond Member
just made an image of a fresh windows install. For some reason it spanned the image into 2 files?
1. Can I join the images so it's just one file?

2. Where is the setting to avoid this in the future?


tia
 
When I make Image files it does the same as well. No you don't want to join them leave them as is. Not really sure why but I believe it is for updating to a newer image.
 
Did you create the image file on a FAT32 partition? FAT32 has a maximum filesize of 4GB and all programs (including Ghost) will make multiple files if the combined size is greater than 4GB.
 
The drive is NTFS and the span was 2GB with a smal 147MB left over.
I could have sworn that I have done this before and it all went into one file.

 
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