Symantec Norton
Ghost 15.0 (1 PC Licence)
20097684)
Brand New, Factory Sealed. Full Version, Retail Box
Norton Ghost™ 15.0 protects your applications, settings, folders, files and
everything else on your PC with professional grade backup and recovery.
Enhanced encryption, error checking, Cold Imaging (backup without installing)
and new Windows® 7 Bitlocker™ support help ensure your backups are safe. And if
your system should fail, you can quickly restore your PC and recover lost or
damaged files — even if your computer’s operating system won’t start.
Norton Ghost 15.0 lets you decide what gets backed up (full system or specific
files and folders) and when (scheduled and event-based backups). Enhanced
compression helps reduce the amount of required storage. And you can backup to
most storage devices, including external hard drives, networked drives,
recordable and re-writable CDs and DVDs and now even Blu-ray Disc.

Symantec's Norton Ghost 15
substantially improves one of the most capable disk-imaging programs on the
market. Some of the new features are of interest only to business IT managers,
while others will appeal to consumers. And all of the enhancements make this a
powerful tool for anyone serious about backup and recovery.
For the average user, Windows 7 support, Blu-ray disc burning, and a feature
Symantec has dubbed "cold imaging" are the most intriguing new features.
Though most imaging products have offered cold imaging--the ability to create a
backup image using the recovery CD--for years, it's certainly a welcome addition
to Ghost. (I've complained for ages about the feature's absence from Ghost and
other Symantec imaging products.) Ghost 15's version of the feature, which
copies only entire partitions, performed quickly and perfectly in my tests. A
notable annoyance: You must enter the program serial number each time you use
the feature. Recovery doesn't require a serial number.
The only real drawbacks with Ghost relate to using the Windows Preinstallation
Environment (PE)-based recovery CD. It's slow to boot, but more significantly it
requires 1GB of RAM. While that may not seem like a lot these days, plenty of
PCs top out at 512MB or less.
Unfortunately, the recovery CD has severe limitations, too. Once upon a time, in
lieu of creating an image, Norton's recovery CDs offered a file browser that
allowed copying at the file level. The browser is still there, but all file
functions have been disabled. I wish Symantec would reinstate the file functions
and stop assuming the worst of its users, who deserve to be treated as valued
customers and not pirates.
IT managers in small and medium-size businesses will appreciate the ability to
schedule conversion of images to VMware ESX 3.5i/4.0i and 3.5/4.0 virtual
machine format. The new version also offers support for Microsoft's Hyper-V
virtual server format.
Norton Ghost 15 is a powerful, extremely reliable imaging program, and its
PE-based recovery CD usually works on the few machines where Linux-based
recovery CDs do not. Its conversion of full backups to virtual machines is
top-notch, as well. However, though I keep the program in my recovery toolbox,
Symantec's recovery-CD restrictions mean that it will see use only when other
products fail.
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