If you can’t place the image on a local FAT32 volume (which might result in you having to recompile the image using the Ghost Explorer utility), then you might want to simply place the NTFS drive as a data drive on another system and create from the Ghost Boot Wizard a mapped network drive using the NDIS2 Driver provided by your system’s nic manufacturer. GhostPE.EXE (version 7.0x) should be able to ‘Write’ an NTFS image to disk, but not natively ‘READ’ from an NTFS volume to restore a *.GHO image in the first place that did not come around till version 7.5.
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