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    Norton Ghost 9.0 - Backup and Recovery Software

    Norton Ghost 9.0 - Backup and Recovery Software

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    From: Symantec
    Category: Software

    Buy New: $75.00



    Rating: 4.5 out of 5 stars 3 reviews
    Sales Rank: 5795

    Format: Cd
    Media: CD-ROM
    Autographed: No
    Memorabilia: No
    Operating System: Win

    Model: 9
    UPC: 000152718990
    EAN: 0000152718990
    ASIN: B00080GEUC

    Availability: Usually ships in 1-2 business days

    Features:
      • NEW! Hot imaging lets you create backup images without restarting Windows
      • NEW! Incremental backup updates save time and disk space.
      • NEW! Scheduled backups automatically keep your backup image up to date.
      • Backs up everything on a hard drive or partition.

    Similar Items:

      • Norton Ghost 10.0 [OLD VERSION]
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    Editorial Reviews:

    Product Description
    Symantecs Norton Ghost 9.0 provides advanced backup and recovery for your PC. Protect your data by making a backup of your hard drives contentswithout restarting Windows. Incremental backups save you time and disk space. You can even schedule backups to run automatically. Quickly restore individual files, selected folders, or the entire hard drive. Symantec Recovery Disk lets you restore data from a backup image even when the computer cant start up into Windows. Norton Ghost 2003 is included to back up and restore data to: Windows 9x, Me, NT, Linux,and DOS systems. This feature is not available with Norton Ghost 2003. This software is CD only.


    Customer Reviews:

    5 out of 5 stars Norton Ghost 9.0   September 19, 2005
    Walter E. Winston (Carmel, Indiana)
    3 out of 3 found this review helpful

    Great Product! Easy to use. Backup and restore to an external hard drive work great. I have only tried file recovery from a full backup but that went flawlessly.


    5 out of 5 stars great seller - great product   July 6, 2005
    M. Greenstein
    3 out of 3 found this review helpful

    product as described and works great - experience with the seller was just super - shipped immediately and arrived in just a few days.


    4 out of 5 stars Great Program,but manual could be more helpful   June 22, 2005
    L. Bufkin (Detroit, Mi United States)
    14 out of 15 found this review helpful

    I purchased NG9.0 to back up my Hard drives,and copy a old harddrive to a new bigger drive.

    Backing up harddrive was great,but copying harddrives turned out to be quit a challange. Heres what happened.

    Here is my system: P4,with 1GB ram,Windows XP sp2,2 hardrives,3 hotswappable usb drives.

    1. My computer was shipped with a 40GB harddrive,and all though this little harddrive worked great for a time,it quickly filled up.

    2. I found a Maxtor 200GB harddrive ata100/133 from TigerDirect.

    3. NG9.0 told me how to prepare the new harddrive,by first setting it as a slave.

    4. I then installed the slave harddrive in my system.

    (a) I formatted the New Harddrive in diskmanagement utility in
    win xp sp2

    5. I used the "copy harddrive" function in NG9.0

    I set up the copy with the following settings:

    (X) check source for file system errors
    (X) check destination for file system errors
    (X) set drive active for booting OS
    (X) copy MBR

    6. After NG9.0 copied the drive,i then took out the New drive,and configured it to be a master
    a) setting the New drive as Master in bios also

    7. I took out the old harddrive,and placed it in storage.

    8. Upon booting the new Harddrive,Windows Xp simply stayed at the
    welcome screen.I got no "user account" prompt.


    9. I had to put the old harddrive back in my computer to trouble shoot my system.

    10. Upon going to NG9.0 website for online help,i found the knowledge database,and found how to reset my MBR.

    a) Make a bootable diskette that has the FDISK command on it.
    b) Swap out Harddrives again,taking the old drive out,putting
    back to new drive (making new drive the master).
    c) set bios to boot from the floppy with the fdisk command on it
    d) type this command at dos prompt "fdisk /MBR" this reset the MBR.

    11. Upon doing the above,my new harddrive was recongized by windows,and it booted up with no problem.

    12. Next i had to goto DiskManagement to re-letter my drives back
    so that windows could find the programs that i had copied(example windows had re-letter my other storage devices with new drive letters,my programs still had the old drive letters,so i had to re-letter them so the programs would load from the correct path).

    13. NG9.0 works good,but the manual should have be printed with
    all this information in it,this would have saved me much time,and frustation.

    Thus only 4 stars instead of 5.


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