System Image and Ghost?


  1. Posts : 45
    Windows 7 Ultimate.
       #1

    System Image and Ghost?


    Hello, All!

    What's the difference between a System Image in Windows 7 and a usual Ghost?

    Are these two same things?

    When our Windows gets corrupt, then we just run Ghost in Command Prompt and it installs a new Windows in just 5 to 10 minutes and also deletes older OS and Windows then runs normally without having its installation disc and repairing. So the System Image (built-in program) created by Windows 7 Ultimate also does same work or different?

    I hope for the answer.

    Regards,
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  2. Posts : 53,364
    Windows 10 Home x64
       #2

    Basically, yes. Both will overwrite the current OS and all files with the backed up image. Windows 7 uses the built in Shadow Copy. You can do a restore from within windows.

    Control Panel> All Control Panel Items> Recovery

    System Image and Ghost?-recovery.jpg

    Choose Advanced recovery options

    System Image and Ghost?-advanced.jpg

    If system won't boot, you can boot to safe mode and select Repair Your Computer on the Advanced Boot Options.

    System Image and Ghost?-advanced-boot-options.png

    If you can't get into safe mode, you can boot from a a Windows 7 system repair disc (not to be confused with a recovery disk) which can be created from within Windows 7 (while your system is still working obviously) or you can download a ISO image from here:

    Download Windows 7 System Recovery Discs — The NeoSmart Files

    And choose the System Image Recovery.

    System Image and Ghost?-system-recovery-options.png

    I personally have Acronis True Image, AND Windows images. Better safe than sorry. Obviously it's better to have your images on a 2nd hard drive. I haven't had to restore from either (yet, knock wood). A Guy
      My Computer


  3. Posts : 45
    Windows 7 Ultimate.
    Thread Starter
       #3

    Thanks A Guy! for your detailed tutorial. I really have understand.
      My Computer


 

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