Norton Ghost 2003 is the fast and reliable software solution to 
satisfy your needs for personal disk cloning and copying,
upgrading hard drives, backing up your hard drive for disaster
recovery, or migrating from your old PC to a new PC.
Norton Ghost 2003 is not suitable for rolling out multiple PCs or
hard drives. If you want to roll out multiple PCs or hard drives,
you will need to obtain Symantec Ghost Enterprise Edition to get those features. Norton Ghost 2003 is not designed for or supported for use with Microsoft Windows server-class operating systems.
For further information, please visit our website at:
http://www.symantec.com/ghost/
satisfy your needs for personal disk cloning and copying,
upgrading hard drives, backing up your hard drive for disaster
recovery, or migrating from your old PC to a new PC.
Norton Ghost 2003 is not suitable for rolling out multiple PCs or
hard drives. If you want to roll out multiple PCs or hard drives,
you will need to obtain Symantec Ghost Enterprise Edition to get those features. Norton Ghost 2003 is not designed for or supported for use with Microsoft Windows server-class operating systems.
For further information, please visit our website at:
http://www.symantec.com/ghost/
Norton  Ghost 2004 upholds its reputation as a versatile product. The main menu  has buttons that open wizards for common tasks, such as restoring or  creating images. Advanced tasks include direct drive  cloning and peer-to-peer networking. The program also offers a utility  that browses the contents of existing Norton Ghost images. While  Symantec made a good attempt at making this product more intuitive, you  still need to familiarize yourself with the software before diving in.  The wizards are straightforward but provide no thorough explanation of  available options. The peer-to-peer feature lets you image to multiple  systems simultaneously. While some of the data transfer methods may  hinder performance, the added functions prove helpful. Norton Ghost runs  in DOS to perform most tasks, as it requires exclusive access to the  hard drive, so plan ahead for downtime. Nonetheless, it performs  superbly on powerful hardware.









 
 
 
 
 
 
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