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Norton Ghost 10 disk imaging

Asked by Calawala in Miscellaneous Software

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I purchased Ghost 10 so that I could make an image of my laptop, and then create a restore CD from that image.  However, I am finding that Ghost 10 is no longer the imaging software it used to be, but a backup application instead.  I should have done my research, but I assumed that it would be like the Ghost applications of old.  

Am I missing something?  Is there a way for one to use Ghost 10 to create an image of your HDD without having to install it on that PC?  I boot the laptop using the Ghost 10 CD, but the only option in the GUI is to restore images.  There doesnt seem to be any option to create an image.

I do not want to install Ghost 10 on the PC I need to image, so it becomes some kind of service.  I just want to image the HDD.  Start Free Trial
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