Chapter 4: Operating System Recovery 4-13OS Recovery from a Larger Disk ImageThe following procedure should be used to restore an OperatingSystem when the destination disk is smaller than the source image (i.e.OS Recovery was made on a 10 GB source disk, but is being recoveredon a 4.3 GB drive).1. Boot the system.You should see a message during boot indicating that the CD-ROMhas been recognized:Micro Solutions BACKPACK CD-ROM v0.3. . .Booting from BACKPACK CDStarting MS-DOS2. Follow the DOS screen prompts. After each entry, you are asked toconfirm your input. You can use 1 or y for Yes, 2 or n for No.3. Enter No at the Disk verification question.4. Select which type of recovery you want to perform from the nextmenu (normally option #1).1) Redo entire disk with the first partition the same size.2) Redo the first OS partition.3) Redo the second OS partition.5. At the Press any key to continue dialog box, press [CTRL]-C to abortthe process. When asked Terminate batch job?Answer Y.6. From the command prompt, change to drive Z, which is thelocation of the Ghost software (CD-ROM drive).7. Run the Ghost command.Ghost.exe8. Press Enter.9. Select Local → Disk → From Image and press Enter.