That's why this guide has become so popular. With a confusing manual, lousy Web support, and phone support that costs In particular, notice where they say, " The program is saddled
They still claim it's " for PC pros only" tho. The official Symantec press release is posted To v2003, you needed to boot to DOS in order to create or restore an image.īeing able to configure Ghost from Windows makes the program more This version offers a Windows-based interface. New version: 26aug2002 - Symantec releases GhostĢ003. Then come back here & read the ditty on Ghost 9 & Hot-imaging.
If you have no idea what an imaging/cloning program does or how it works, you should first read the Program Introduction. At the bottom of that page is a link that will bring you back here. NOTE: To keep this introduction uncluttered, the remainder of this discussion on Norton Ghost v9.0 continues on its own page:> Norton Ghost v9.0 + hot imaging (
There's also a blog entry posted here: Symantec Releases Version 10 of Norton Ghost. See here:> Symantec Norton Ghost 10, where I share my share my thoughts on version 10. There is an on-going thread is the forums about Ghost 10. Ghost User's Guide [ Ghost 9 & hot-imaging. Studies found that most people prefer reading online documents inĪ format that mimics text printed on paper. This Ghost guide is also available with black text sitting People include Ghost on their list when asked: " If When you realize how much time & misery Ghost's supernatural disaster recovery features can save you, you'll understand why you shouldn't be without a cloning program. Users of Ghost from all over the world contribute regularly to the insights it contains, which might be why its popularity continues to grow. After more than 5 years on the 'Net, and countless updates, it is still the site's most requested feature.
It is based on features found in Norton Ghost, a hard drive imaging/cloning software program developed by Symantec.Īltho designed around Norton Ghost (considered the most reliable application of its kind), the strategies presented here can be applied to *any* disk cloning program. This guide presents what many consider the ultimate back-up strategy. The remainder of this guide will grow obsolete, then be deleted. You are therefore directed to the white-background version, which is posted here:> Radified guide to Norton Ghost.
NOTE: This version of the Radified Guide to Norton Ghost, presented on a black background (which some find easier on the eyes), is no longer being updated (cuz it takes too much time to update two different copies of the guide).