Use Onekey Ghost 64-Bit Portable if:
Avoid it and use Macrium Reflect Free (discontinued but available) or Clonezilla if:
This is where the "Portable" aspect shines. Your PC won’t boot. Here’s the recovery process. Onekey Ghost 64 Bit Portable
| Phase | Task | Dependencies |
| :--- | :--- | :--- |
| Phase 1 | Core Engine Rework | Develop the differential file-writer module. Update the Ghost core to support multi-file streaming. |
| Phase 2 | BitLocker Module | Integrate manage-bde.exe wrappers or low-level API calls to handle encryption keys securely in memory. |
| Phase 3 | UI Polish | Update the GUI to show "Estimated Time Remaining" and "Space Saved" metrics (e.g., "This backup is 98% smaller than the last"). |
| Phase 4 | Compatibility Testing | Test specifically on Windows 11 22H2, Windows 10 LTSC, and modern hardware (Ryzen/12th Gen Intel+). |
Before diving into the "how-to," let’s break down the terminology. Users often search for this phrase, but what does it actually mean? Use Onekey Ghost 64-Bit Portable if:
In essence: Onekey Ghost 64 Bit Portable is a lightweight, no-install application that leverages the power of Ghost 12 or 15 (or similar builds) to backup/restore your 64-bit Windows system with a single click.
The UI for a Portable app must remain lightweight. The changes will be integrated into the "Backup Mode" selection screen. Avoid it and use Macrium Reflect Free (discontinued
Proposed UI Flow:
Right-click on OnekeyGhost_x64.exe → Run as Administrator. Even though it’s portable, it needs SYSTEM level privileges to lock the volume and access raw disk sectors.