they all have their own bootable disks, exactly what depends on the program version Some versions of Ghost use WindowsPE with plugins to allow non-MS file systems Others use 32-bit DOS variants based on OpenDOS or DR-DOS, or even Linux But the point is you boot from an optimised CD or Pen drive to access the recovery image. You don't access the image from within windows You can create the image from within windows in most cases, but not recover
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