Norton Ghost 10.0 | 
enlarge | From: Symantec Category: Software
Buy New: $59.97
Avg. Customer Rating: 1 reviews Sales Rank: 7879
Format: Cd Media: CD-ROM Autographed: No Memorabilia: No Operating System: Win
MPN: 10430646 UPC: 037648260688 ASIN: B000BTMSLO
Availability: Usually ships in 1-2 business days Shipping: Expedited shipping available Condition: Order Soon, Only 3 Left In Stock. For Windows XP Home, XP Pro, And 2000 Pro Users. Ghost 2003 Not Included. No Box. CD Contains Electronic pdf User Guide. Brand New Ghost 10.0 CD In Factory-Sealed Paper Sleeve With New Product Key. Choose Expedited Shipping For Delivery In 2 Days To Most U.S. Addresses. Fast Same Or Next Business Day Shipping From Maryland. P.O. Box, AK/HI/PR/PO/APO/FPO Addresses Are Welcome. Not Eligible For Rebates. All Sales Final.
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| Features:
| • | Automatically creates an initial backup schedule based on your computer's configuration | | • | Automatically detects storage devices, analyzes your system, and offers “practice” ba | | • | Automatically monitors and optimizes backup disk space | | • | Triggers backups on key events, like new program installations or user logins | | • | Creates new backups on demand with One Button “Backup Up Now” |
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| Editorial Reviews:
Product Description Automatically backup and recover everything on yourcomputer Product Information Save the stuff you care about with the new Norton Ghost. From photos and music to tax documents, Norton Ghost 10.0 automatically backs up and recovers everything on your computer. Reliable, efficient, and versatile, Norton Ghost optimizes backup space, works with a wide range of media devices, and brings back your entire system in a few short steps. Norton Ghost 10.0 helps protect the activities you do. Create documents Email and instant message Surf the Internet Download programs, files, and music Shop and bank online Restore from system failures Remove Internet junk such as cookies Optimize performance and maintain PC health Back up all your stuff Keep your identity secure Keep your children safe on the Internet Retrieve accidentally deleted files New Features Automatically creates an initial backup schedule based on your computer's configuration. Automatically detects storage devices, analyzes your system, and offers “practice” backup advice during installation. Automatically monitors and optimizes backup disk space. Triggers backups on key events, like new program installations or user logins. Creates new backups on demand with One Button “Backup Up Now”. Encrypts backups to help keep them secure. Task-based interface simplifies management
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| Customer Reviews:
DO NOT BUY NORTON GHOST 10.0 December 11, 2006 9 out of 11 found this review helpful
In earlier version of Ghost, you could create a bootable floppy and run a standalone backup. That allowed you make a "forensic" quality backup of a hard drive to CD-R, DVD-R, a ghost image on another drive, or a disk-to-disk backup. It even let you change the partition sizes during a restore. In Ghost 10.0, you no longer have a standalone backup capability.
I purchased Ghost 10.0 so I could back up a Linux system. Symantec's literature claims that you can back up Linux ext2 and ext3 file systems using Ghost. When I discovered that you cannot do this without first installing Windows, I called customer support. By the way, you have to have a Visa card in hand to talk to someone in customer support. They confirmed that the only way to back up a Linux system is to install Windows, then install Ghost inside of Windows. Duh! Oh, and Ghost 10.0 only runs on Windows XP and 2000.
Why not provide backup capability from the bootable CD-ROM? It appears to me that the purpose of forcing you to install the product in Windows is so they can enforce their Product Key licensing scheme. You can only use the product key on a single Windows installation. Once you use the key, you cannot reinstall it on another system. If you don't activate the product, you can't do backups. It appears to me that Symantec spent more time and effort on anti-piracy than they spent on improving the product. In my opinion, they removed the most useful feature in Ghost, bar none, when they took away the ability to create a bootable floppy allowing you to run standalone backup.
I will never buy another Symantec product in my life. In fact, I plan to actively discourage others from doing so.
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