Symantec Ghost 9.0 realeasd
| General Software Discuss, Symantec Ghost 9.0 realeasd at Software forum; Symantec Ghost 9.0 __________________ CloneCD - Down & Dirty... Disc Identification Code Disc Grading System OPC & Beta + & - Defeating Cactus w Feurio! ® CDR components & Dye characteristics List of CD/DVD media sites in N. America & U.K. |
- #3
| You can save the images to your hd if you have a second drive or partition. Version 9 also allows you to creates images adhock or even differential and other types of backup images.
__________________ I'm not inactive. I'm just asleep!!! |
- #6
| I purchased Drive Image 7.0 from Powerquest, at the time it seemed to be the only one than would work with my Sata drives on my Sil 3114 controller. Unless Symantec has changed it it works like this. In order to restore your main drive you have to boot from the boot disk. You have to hit a key to tell it you want to boot from the disk. Then if you have silicon raid at the right instance you have to hit F6 to load the drivers from the floppy(I gave up trying to slipstream them). Then it loads, and loads, and loads. But after it finally loads it does restore rather quickly. However, at least in my case, VisualRoute requires I re-activate on first run, no big deal, I own it but still I have to look up the key, and two other programs also require re-activation, and another says the license file has been moved and I have to uninstall and reinstall. Drive Image 2002 was not like that but didn't work with Sil 3114. And True Image 6.0 which I loved did not work with the silicon controlller. Restoring became more of a chore with Drime Image 7.0. Maybe Symanec will fix some of the problems in Drive Image 7.0 but I don't know. Anyway it doen't matter anymore, True Image 8.0 supports Silicon Raid, boots quickly, no keys to press, restores to an exact previous state, no re-activating, ready to go. Thank goodness, I can again take risks, mess things up without thinking about how dificult it is to restore. |
- #7
| @Razor1982 I think it is the same Symantec Norton Ghost 9 New If you have an Jaz-drive you can directly copy from hdd to a jazdisk and also copy this image back from jazdisk to the hdd. This can also be done with CD/CDRW/DVD/DVDRW (The disk can be copied bit by bit).
__________________ greeetz geri |
- #10
| Check out the Acronis products. Acronis True Image 8.0 (-> disk imaging) and Acronis Disk Director Suite 9.0 (-> partitioning) are the best products on the market IMHO. Reliable, fast, a ton of extra features and support for most file systems, especially for alternative / "rare" file systems (e.g. Linux / Unix ones). http://www.acronis.com/ I had some horrible experience with both Powerquest (-> data loss with Partition Magic) and Symantec (-> even more data loss with Norton Ghost) products. |
- #13
| Quote:
Quote:
|
- #14
| Quote:
|
- #15
| It does not support different images, it has the DOS version of Ghost from say 2003 and earlier that boots from the Recoverydisk (Ghost CD). It will not reboot on its own to recover a drive/partition from inside windows like Ghost2003 does. You must AGAIN boot from the Recoverydisk (Ghost CD). Which takes forever. It is exactly the same program as PQ Drive Image. Use Acronis or Ghost 2003. |
- #16
| Quote:
Curiously it was bought as an update but seems to be a full copy. Incidentally the box comes with a copy of Ghost 2003 "included to backup and restore data to : Windows 9x, Me, NT, Unix and DOS systems". Ghost 9 seems to be XP or 2000Pro+SP2 or later, specific. .NET framework is also a pre-req. First impressions are that it is what I have been waiting for all this time, and on test, backed up my C drive to my 3500 apparently very nicely and very quickly. The ability to boot to the CD which brings up the rescue capability means I <think> re-re-re installs of Windows products (?) may be hopefully a thing of the past.However, wondered if anyone is having the same problem with Ghost 9 as I am experiencing? When I try to activate it the box "Unlock Now" refuses to highlight itself to allow it to be selected. Consequently the program considers itself to be a trial version expiring on 25 October 04 When I finally did get to Symantec customer support they were very helpful and after an hour on the phone (!) I received an email with explicit instructions on Symclean and use of Regedit to clean out old versions etc. Have done all that, cleaned all reference to Symantec I could find out of the Registry and reinstalled (twice !). Alas, no change ==> no improvement. Will be going back to Symantec on Monday. |
- #17
| Quote:
Just to be pedantic, you can back up your images to another computer on your LAN as well. Cheers |
- #18
| Quote:
Not at all familiar with Drive Image 7. Are you saying Symantec have simply rebadged it, or that it provides pretty much the same features ?? Cheers, |
- #19
| Slow? I think people have been saying it is slow to restore, not slow to backup. This is a feature of most backup programs: the backup is optimised at the expense of the restore, because most people backup often but restore rarely (hopefully never). |
- #20
| I just bought True Image 8. What a disaster! It does not recognise 2 of my 4 drives (one is a USB flash drive, the other an IBM Microdrive), and when I tried to back up 20GB on my C drive, after TWO DAYS it was only 3% complete! I have asked for a refund. I'll keep you posted.... |
- #21
| StandardsNZ Did you ever resolve your problem with NORTON GHOST 9.0? "When I try to activate it the box "Unlock Now" refuses to highlight itself to allow it to be selected. Consequently the program considers itself to be a trial version expiring on 25 October 04 " I have encountered the same problem. How did you resolve this problem? |
- #25
| Can I ask what it meant when I booted up the Symantec Recovery Disk is said "this program contains a security feature that will cause it to reboot after 24 hrs of continous use." Does this mean if someone was to leave the recovery program up by accident it causes a reboot after 24 hours of being up? Also is there a way to isolate the Symantec Disk Recovery Program from all the other Ghost crap in order to get to a small cd image? TIA
__________________ Asus A7N8X/Barton 2500 BenQ DW1620 Lite-on LTR-52246S |
WIN your own LG N2B1 NAS with 2TB of Storage!*
To win, tell us why you want to win and
tell ,or show us (graphic, video, etc.) why you think Life's Good with LG NAS.
*US only Not registered yet? Register now!
Posting Rules
- You may not post new threads
- You may not post replies
- You may not post attachments
- You may not edit your posts
People who found this also searched for
- 'symantec ghost 9 pqi'
- 'symantec ghost 9'
- acronis home backup to lan
- acronis true image 8.0 build 771
- any difference ghost 9 drive image 7
- boot disk ghost 9
- difference between ghost 2003 and 9.0
- difference between ghost 9 and 2003
- difference between norton ghost 2003 and 9.0
- difference between norton ghost 9 and 2003
- different between ghost 8 vs ghost 9
- different between norton ghost and symantec ghost suite
- ghost 2003 trial
- ghost 9 boot disk
- ghost 9 download trial
- ghost 9 iso
- ghost 9 lan
- ghost 9 trial
- ghost 9.0 boot disk download
- ghost 9.0 download trial
- ghost boot cd silicone
- norton ghost 8 trial
- norton ghost 9 download trial
- norton ghost 9 testversion download
- norton ghost 9 trial
- norton ghost 9.0 free download
- norton ghost 9.0 iso
- norton ghost 9.0 recover old disk
- norton ghost 9.0 trial
- old trial version ghost 2003


Symantec Norton Ghost 9
), who knows
of Windows products (?) may be hopefully a thing of the past.
This is Drive fImage 7 from Symantec/Norton: a complete disaster!