Norton Save & Restore 10 has a file called "restoreghost.exe" which is symantec ghost 8.2 corporate edition. I made a copy of that file and renamed it to ghost32.exe.
That file is a windows version of ghost and work good with "Bart PE" as well as the S&R emergency boot CD that came with "Save & Restore 10". I think you will still
have same problem with logical drives, but you can make image of each one and save them. Hope this helps. Good luck.
Thanks for the response. I had incorrectly referred to Norton "Save & Restore" as "Save & Restore 10" in my previous message when it should have said "Save & Restore 2.0". I have edited that message to make those corrections. Also, it's beginning to look as if "pre-version 11" editions of Norton Ghost will let me do a drive image backup of one logical drive (for example the "C:") but not let me backup folders such as "Documents",etc.
It is starting to look to me that to do what i am attempting (i.e. do a complete backup of "My Computer" in drive image format instead of backup/restore format, I will need to either purchase a later version of Norton Ghost or the current edition of Acronis True Image. If there *is* a way to do a complete drive image backup of "My Computer" using Norton Save & Restore 2.0, I would appreciate hearing about it. Thanks.
Tom Green
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May 22nd, 2009 22:00
Norton Save & Restore 10 has a file called "restoreghost.exe" which is symantec ghost 8.2 corporate edition. I made a copy of that file and renamed it to ghost32.exe.
That file is a windows version of ghost and work good with "Bart PE" as well as the S&R emergency boot CD that came with "Save & Restore 10". I think you will still
have same problem with logical drives, but you can make image of each one and save them. Hope this helps. Good luck.
Scott_SK
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May 23rd, 2009 09:00
Thanks for the response. I had incorrectly referred to Norton "Save & Restore" as "Save & Restore 10" in my previous message when it should have said "Save & Restore 2.0". I have edited that message to make those corrections. Also, it's beginning to look as if "pre-version 11" editions of Norton Ghost will let me do a drive image backup of one logical drive (for example the "C:") but not let me backup folders such as "Documents",etc.
It is starting to look to me that to do what i am attempting (i.e. do a complete backup of "My Computer" in drive image format instead of backup/restore format, I will need to either purchase a later version of Norton Ghost or the current edition of Acronis True Image. If there *is* a way to do a complete drive image backup of "My Computer" using Norton Save & Restore 2.0, I would appreciate hearing about it. Thanks.