Symantec Norton Ghost 14.0: Windows - Answered Questions & Fixed issues
When installing Norton Ghost 15.0
This is a fairly common problem in Windows XP, especially with SP2. The most common method that fixes it is to delete some registry keys.
Click on Start-Run, type regedit (without the quotes) Navigate to this registry path:
HKEY_CURRENT_USER
--> Software --> Microsoft --> Windows --> Current Version
--> Explorer --> User Shell Folders
Clear the key: Recent (right mouse click on the key/folder, choose Delete) Close the Registry Editor and restart the computer.
Trying to remove norton Ghost
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IM USING GHOST TO TAKE IMAGE FROM ONE HARD DISK TO
If the hard disks are identical and they are connected to identical computers, you can use UDP cast. This can be downloaded from the Internet, free of charge.
The computers should be on a network for this.
Copy UDP Cast to CD and boot all the computers with the CD. Select the source computer as the 'Sender' and other computers as 'Receivers'.
Start to send from the source computer. Probably In an hour, all computers will have a 'ghost copy' of the source computer.
Using this method you can 'ghost' even 20 computers!
Removing norton ghost before reinstalling
If you tried removing Ghost yourself by deleting foulder or files then it will not appear in the add/remove list. Try reinstalling it and then using removal tool. Make sure you have correct one for version and your OS. My advice is stay away from Norton products, they severely slow down performance and hinder daily activities. There are free tools online that work much better.
Trying to reinstall norton ghost v14
you need to remove Norton with Nortons own removal tools. Add/remove program not the same thing as it leaves stuff in the registry. Go to norton.com and get removal tool..Run it, then try the re-install.
Ghost disc will not boot, not recognized as valid windows copy
If it's a Norton disk, call Norton, it should be bootable. If it's a disk you burned, it may not be a bootable system disk. Make sure your computer is set to boot from CD/DVD drive in the bios (setup) Press F2(usually, sometimes it's delete) while booting, go into setup, and make sure under boot devices/sequence that your disk drive is first in the boot sequence. Try the disk on another machine to see if it's the disk, or the machine. If it's the disk, Call Norton (if it's theirs) or have someone make another one for you.
After installing Norton's Utilities my Rosetta
well the problem is that Norton normaly avoid other programs to work on your computer so it won't allow the competitor on your PC. so its upto you to go with it or to skip to alternate.
Hi, How do I recover my Office 2003 Auto Correct
Hi,
This will only work if the drive with your new Windows installation is larger than the drive with your ghost image.
Assuming that the above is true, do the following:
Using disk management, create a partition on your hard drive which is large enough to accept your entire ghost backup. Restore your ghost image to this partition and then select any files or folders you may need. Once you have the necessary files you can delete the partition again if need be and use it for other storage purposes.
Let me know if you need any further assistance regarding the above.
Best wishes,
Graemevm
Solutionguy
well you can make bootable cd / dvd with utra iso
Norton ghost 14... I cant recover back up...
Ghost saved the drive information in an image file. Whatever you named your backup you would see *.gho, *001.gho, *002.gho. That is your whole hard drive in a spanned image file. Ghost Explorer is what you need to open and view these images and you would be able to extract files as your would from a zip file. There are no restore points as you would think using Windows Restore. Only the raw hard drive information as it appears on your dive now. I'm not sure if Ghost Explorer is provided with the home edition as I'm used to the enterprise for my work.
let me know if this helps
Remove cyber security from my computer?
Hello and thank you for using Fixya services.
From the sounds of your issue, it may be that you have malware or a Trojan. You can run a scan using this free malware/antivirus protection. I am not sure which antivirus you are currently using but this one is free and has excellent reviews. You will need to uninstall your current antivirus protection first before installing this one.
Malware/Trojans can disable your antivirus programs and make it look like everything is running smoothly. By running a complete scan with another program, you can get the malware out. Even the best antivirus can be disabled.
Please let me know I can be of further assistance.
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