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Can I ghost a HDD without removing it
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Yes, it is possible to ghost it using your LAN. The only thing that you will need to do is create a ghost boot disk with the proper network drivers. Once this is done, you can choose an Image from a network share, or use GhostCast to create/send the image to/from the pc.
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