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Norton ghost 12
Norton ghost 12







  1. #Norton ghost 12 install
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And your *.gho* files required Ghost 2003, or Ghost 8.xx, or Ghost 11.xx. If you are still monitoring this thread, I know that for Ghost 9 and Ghost 10, the bootable Ghost Recovery disc (aka-the installation disc), there was a utility program labeled something to the effect of *Restore Legacy Ghost Image*.Īs you clearly indicated, Ghost 12 was looking for *.v2i* files-the same as used by Ghost 9 and Ghost 10. Thanks for reporting back with your solution-helps us all learn. Very clever and inventive of you to work all this out! The drive was then bootable into Ghost 2003, and I could restore the GHO files. Select the 'using DOS system files located at:' and navigate to the unzipped "System files boot floppy".ģ) When that is done, copy the contents of the Ghost boot floppy onto the root directory of the USB, then retrieved a copy of the Ghost.exe (produced by the Symantec Ghost Boot Wizard) and put it into the GHOST director on the USB. Select the proper USB drive, check the 'create a DOS startup disk' option.

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Having those three pieces, I installed a fresh USB drive and:ġ) Unzip the "System files boot floppy" to a known locationĢ) Run the HP USB Disk Storage Format Tool. You can also generate one using the Symantec Ghost Boot Wizard.

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What that download gives you is all the associated config files (which were broken on the copy I previously had). Radified Files has a copy of this, as well - without the GHOST.exe so you will need access to Ghost 2003 either way. The one from Radified Files on the left side, labeled "System files boot floppy" worked just fine.ģ) Get a copy of the Ghost bootable disk drive. I don't (frustrating - 6 computers, 0 floppies). This is easy to do if you have a floppy drive.

#Norton ghost 12 install

So I got the Norton 2003 bootable USB running.ġ) Download and install the HP USB Disk Storage Format Tool ( Which you can get from PCWorld, among other places.Ģ) Get some copy of an MS-DOS type boot disk. GHO images (how annoying both by Symantec and my company). Okie Dokie, more research shows that you can't get Ghost 12 to work with the. Would that work? If so, is there a specific configuration needed, autoexec.bat/config.sys for example? I guess because it is either not bootable or has been corrupted - I think they just copied the contents of one bootable disk to another USB drive.

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When I try to use it to boot, I get an error saying there is an error detected on the hard disk. I received a copy of one which I was told was from the same version of Ghost that made the factory images. So can I restore images from GHO file in Norton 12?Īn alternative would be to use a bootable USB from the previous version of GHOST. When I try to use the Norton Ghost CD to restore the image it does not recognize it, and appears to be looking for. The extensions on the backed up image is. The computer also shipped with Norton Ghost 12.0but the disk image is from a previous version of Ghost, I think. This computer was sent to me from my company and a copy of the original image was included on a separate drive. My computer's HD failed, and I am trying to restore it (with a new HD) to the point at which it left the 'factory'.









Norton ghost 12