-sure : Automatically answers "Yes" to all prompts (use with caution!).
Do you intend to boot this via or a network PXE server ?
If you have a licensed copy of Ghost and want to restore this essential "Hard Disk Imaging" functionality to your custom Hiren’s build, here is how you can package Ghost32.exe into a compressed archive (like .7z or .uha ) and integrate it back into the menu. Why Ghost32? ghost32 7z for hiren boot cd
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Ghost32 -clone,mode=pdump,src=1:1,dst=backup.gho -z9 7z a -t7z backup.gho.7z backup.gho -mx9 -sure : Automatically answers "Yes" to all prompts
How to Add Ghost32 and 7-Zip to Hiren's BootCD: A Step-by-Step Guide
But by 2012, Ghost was aging. Its native image format ( .gho ) was proprietary, large, and couldn’t be easily browsed. Worse, newer hardware (GPT partitions, UEFI BIOS, 4K-sector drives) was breaking compatibility. Hiren’s Boot CD 15.2, the last “classic” version, still included Ghost32.exe —but the community knew its days were numbered. Why Ghost32
A practical workflow:
If you just want a ready to drop into HBCD, search for: Ghost32_11.5.1_with_7z_console.7z – it's widely available on Hiren’s add-on forums.
There are two primary ways to add these tools to Hiren's BootCD: the (easiest) and the ISO Permanent Injection Method (best for optical discs or clean deployment). Method 1: The USB Portable Method (Fastest)