They will not run under DOS-they must be run under Windows or WinPE-they're special and run only in a *command window* environment. Ghost32.exe and Ghost64.exe are not DOS executables (ghost.exe would be the DOS executable). Ok-I didn't have my *corporate* Ghost version hat on-so I misspoke.
I have two dos executables of Ghost, 32&64 bit, stated version is '12.' Imaging speed in Windows to a USB external HD was 1900 MB/min. Same computer as above no SSD or USB3 ports. Imaging speed in Windows and in Win8.1 WinPE to a USB external HD was 1900 MB/min.Įdit.
Different computer without a SSD or USB3 ports. I tried Image for Linux from a USB flash drive and the image creation speed to create an image of the Win8.1 OS partition to the USB3 external HD was 5400 MB/min. What is your imaging speed? Which OS are you using? I was creating images, not doing a disk to disk copy, but I wonder if this makes a difference. Imaging speed to the external USB3 HD was 4200 MB/min. 4000 MB/min.įor a WinPE I just used Win8.1 on a USB flash drive and ran ghost64.exe from the flash drive. Imaging speed to an internal HD and to an external USB3 HD was the same. I tried ghost64.exe in Windows (using VSS and Fast Compression) to make an image of the Win8.1 OS partition on a SSD.