Enter . This tool has become a favorite among IT professionals, system administrators, and everyday power users who need a reliable, fast, and straightforward method to backup and restore Windows 10, Windows 8, and Windows 7 (64-bit editions). But what exactly is it? How does it differ from traditional Ghost? And most importantly, how do you use it safely?
Click the button (or gear icon).
Select a secondary partition (like D: or E:) to save the .GHO file. Onekey Ghost 64 Bit
| Feature | Description | |---------|-------------| | | Backup your system drive to a .gho or .ghs image file | | One-click restore | Restore from a previously created Ghost image | | 64-bit native support | Runs directly under 64-bit Windows (not just DOS) | | Partition/disk cloning | Clone an entire disk or selected partitions | | Compression options | Fast, High, or Maximum compression to save space | | Password protection | Encrypt image files with a password | | Split image files | Automatically split large images into 2GB/4GB files (FAT32-friendly) | | Check image integrity | Verify that an image file is not corrupted | | Windows & PE support | Can run from within Windows or from a WinPE boot disk | How does it differ from traditional Ghost
If using a laptop, ensure it is plugged into a power source to prevent a shutdown during the imaging process. Select a secondary partition (like D: or E:) to save the