![]() ![]() Note that I will be creating a *new* Rad guide, based on Ghost 12, which is significantly different from Ghost 2003, which this guide was designed around. You can review my experience here > Installed Norton Ghost 12 & Created Back-up Image, called a Recovery Point.Īlso posted a series of screenshots here > Installed Ghost 12 today, created image (Recovery Point), posted screenshots. Update > 13.June.2007 - today I install a copy of Ghost 12 and (successfully) created my first Windows-based back-up image (which Symantec terms a Recovery Point). I didn't test any of the fancy features such as Remote Management, Physical to Virtual image conversion, and LightsOut Recovery. The CD boots marginally faster than Ghost 10 and the recovery environment has Ghost 10 type menus and Ghost 10 type drive letters (same drive letters as WinXP). ![]() It needs dot-Net Framework 2 and resembles Ghost 10, with a slightly different GUI. I've had a quick look at the Ghost 12 beta. For more, here's a Google search preconfigured for the query > norton ghost 12. Update > since posting links to those two threads listed just above, the forums have since seen many posts regarding Ghost 12. Threads in the forums which adress the topic of Ghost 12: Official press release for both Ghost 12 + NS&R 2.0 is > here (dated April 2007). Symantec claims HERE that Norton Ghost 12 will be released April 18, 2007, and will officially support Windows Vista. The remainder of this introductory page discusses the different versions of Norton Ghost available, including their respective advantages & disadvantages. People include Ghost on their list when asked: " If Recovery features can save you, you'll understand why you shouldn't be without a cloning program. When you realize how much time & misery Ghost's supernatural disaster 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 nearly 7 years on the 'Net - and countless updates - it is still the site's most requested Windows tutorial. 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 (such as performing a test-restore, to ensure your back-up image will work when you really need it) can be applied to * any* disk cloning program. This guide presents what many consider the ultimate back-up strategy. ![]()
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