Norton Ghost 9.0 - Disk Imaging Solution [Old Version]
Provides advanced backup and recovery for your PC. Protect your data by making a backup of the contents of your hard drive - without restarting Windows. Incremental backups save you time and disk space.
Norton Ghost 9.0 - Disk Imaging Solution [Old Version] Accessories
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Norton Ghost 9.0 - Disk Imaging Solution [Old Version] Reviews
Good luck if you have a question not on their FAQ site. great product with good support. Try Acronis next. zero technical support. Ghost 9.0 et al was originally Drive Image by Powerquest. Every year Symantec does another insignificant change, calls it a higher. Symantec bought Powerquest and renamed Drive. version and charges twice what Drive Image cost, again with no support.
Symantec added a few inconsequential features but now provides. I only bought Ghost because I know Drive Image is a. Image "Norton Ghost". good product. Drive Image was a.
I have never had a product perform as badly as this one has - it simply is a very slow process, it doesn't deliver an image that is complete or actually makes a boot image as promised. I want to return it.
Also useful is the ability to mount the drive images. Thanks to a glitchy motherboard I experienced frequent crashes resulting in corrupted harddrive data. Norton Ghost 9.0 has saved my neck (my data) on several occasions. However, each time I was able to quickly and entirely recover my system from drive images previously created with Norton Ghost.
Bottom line: this is NOT worth the money. Ghost recorded the DVD using multiple sessions and the Recovery Disc could only read the 1st session; pretty lowsy glitch. Fortunately I had a spare PC to re-record the DVD using single session - albeit manually. I'm going to try something else. Installed this on my laptop and it worked great until I had to use the Recovery Disc to restore a backup from DVD. The low-level driver wasn't cooperating - even after I removed everything else I could think of. The features are great and it has potential - but only when it works. Other problem I had with this is that on my main computer in Windows XP SP2, it would always give a BSOD crash every time I tried to use it.
Buy Acronis True Image 9.0. Ghost 9 was supposed to be an improvement. When you try to clone your boot drive it will copy everything but it will re-assign your system folder to the drive letter that windows has assigned to it. Their website is NO help and their support people can't even read the manual they were given. Making the new drive useless, of course.
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