Ghost64

: Restores a previously captured .GHO file to a target drive, effectively "cloning" the original system.

When moving from an older HDD to a newer SSD, ghost64 can mirror the entire drive, often supporting modern features like TRIM to maintain SSD performance. Why "Ghost64" instead of "Ghost32"? ghost64

: Creating an exact bit-for-bit copy of a drive for investigation without altering the original data. Command Line Switches : Restores a previously captured

is the native 64-bit executable for Symantec Ghost , a long-standing industry standard for disk cloning and imaging. While the original "Ghost" dates back to the mid-1990s, the ghost64 variant was specifically engineered to handle modern 64-bit hardware environments, particularly those utilizing UEFI (Unified Extensible Firmware Interface). Core Functionality and Purpose : Creating an exact bit-for-bit copy of a

The primary reason for using the executable over its 32-bit counterpart ( ghost32.exe ) involves the Windows Preinstallation Environment (WinPE) :

: Restoring a system to a known good state after a hardware failure or software crash.

It provides a way to restore a system to its exact previous state in the event of a drive failure or massive software corruption.

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