It is not that if you repost again and again the same question it is more likely that you will get more help, but you will succeed in annoy some members (including me).
You ALREADY posted in the "right" place, where a solution has ALREADY been provided, try reading AGAIN here:
http://reboot.pro/15903/ You have to check which actual drive letter is assigned when you boot.
Something like:
FOR %%A IN (C D E F G H I J K L M N O P Q R S T U V W X Y Z) DO IF EXIST %%A:xp.gho SET mydrv=%%A:
IF DEFINED mydrv ghost.exe -clone,mode=load,src=%mydrv%:xp.gho,dst=2 -sure -auto
may do.
Please consider that if the partiion/volume where the xp.gho resides is NTFS formatted, DOS won't assign a letter to it unless you have added to it a NTFS driver.
at the light of the
RED PART in your command line:
how can i do that my command line in autoexec.bat file ----( GHOST.EXE -clone,mode=pload,src=q:SNIPER.GHO:1,dst=1:1 -sure -rb )
but it is not work
Wonko