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I've got two ~120GB ghost V2i's; long story short both got deleted and partly overwrote. There's probably 100GB of each still 'there' and untouched, but the MFT pointer and the v2i file headers are gone. Manual General De Instrucciones Libro 1 Sud more. Is there ANY way to recover the files, header and index notwithstanding, preferably by reading the disk free space directly, as I havne't found anything able to recover part of a file that's been orphaned.

Converting.GHO to.vmdk. Up vote 4 down vote favorite. I am trying to convert a ghost image file of a drive to a VMware disk image. I am following the command. Dec 02, 2013 I've got old ghost images that I want to ultimately convert to virtual images. Does any know how to convert.gho (Norton Ghost 2003 files) to.v2i. Jan 10, 2013 I knew you could restore a v2i using Ghost32, but not convert to a gho file. I wish you could mount a gho file as a drive letter, like Norton Ghost can do with v2i.

In older editions, as I understand it, 'ghost explorer' would have been able to extract what files that were still good, were I able to recover the remaining parts, or convert that free space into a raw file. In researching this, there seems to be two answers: 'use ghost explorer' (which i can't find and I doubt reads NG15 files), and 'no, no way at all, you're hosed' I really hope there's a third one that's usable, some of this data is irreplacible family history.

And if I DO get this back, then i'm going to start double or triple backups •. I've got two ~120GB ghost V2i's; long story short both got deleted and partly overwrote. There's probably 100GB of each still 'there' and untouched, but the MFT pointer and the v2i file headers are gone. Is there ANY way to recover the files, header and index notwithstanding, preferably by reading the disk free space directly, as I havne't found anything able to recover part of a file that's been orphaned. In older editions, as I understand it, 'ghost explorer' would have been able to extract what files that were still good, were I able to recover the remaining parts, or convert that free space into a raw file.