Follow the procedure to create a Ghost image.Norton Ghost 2003 To configure Ghost to create a bootable CD/DVD.This method requires one of the following Ghost versions to write the image file to the disc: Method 1: Write directly to the CD/DVD R/RW disc Ghost saves the image file directly to the CD/DVD R/RW disc, making it bootable at the same time. Choose a method to create a bootable CD/DVD that restores the Ghost image There are two methods for creating a bootable CD/DVD R/RW disc that can restore a Ghost image file. Click an icon to either expand ( ) or collapse ( ) each section. Before you begin: If you need to create a bootable CD/DVD only, you must use a CD/DVD burning software.įollow the steps in the order in which they appear.
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This document describes how to create a bootable CD/DVD that also restores the Ghost image to the computer. Re: Norton Ghost 2003 Bootable CD instead of floppy? If you image to CD-R/RW using Ghost 2003, you are asked if you want to make the CD bootable when you image (requires the Ghost boot floppy). Besides hard-drives and disks (CD/DVD/Blue Ray), Norton Ghost also supports Iomega Zip and Jaz, NAS, FTP, network drives and other local and remote storage.Įncryption, compression, integration of Google Desktop Search and remote management are additional features that make Norton Ghost a powerful and safe backup software.
At every system start or on an hourly/daily/weekly basis. Norton Ghost offers incremental and differential backups that can be scheduled to run on a regular basis, e.g. Backups can include either single files and folders, or entire partitions or drives. Norton Ghost is a tool for creating backups of your entire hard-drive that can be recovered any time, for example in the case of moving to a new system or a hardware failure.