julianmatz,
Here are twp full reviews of Nrotn Save & Restore compare to Norton Ghost
http://reviews.cnet.com/No
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http://www.pcworld.com/art
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Browse All TopicsHi! Could anyone tell me the difference between these two Symantec products ? :
- Norton Ghost 10.0
- Norton Save & Restore
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julianmatz,
Here are twp full reviews of Nrotn Save & Restore compare to Norton Ghost
http://reviews.cnet.com/No
and
http://www.pcworld.com/art
Save&Restore is a back-up suite for home users, ghost is typically disc imaging program for enterprise/corporate evironments, much like a kickstart disc in linux.
There is also norton go-back...
Ghost allows you to reimage a PC to a certain state. Goback allows the PC to change, and it adapts to those changes, saving various change states, rather previous change states, the state before the change. Ghost allows you to take an image of a pc at any time, when you restore that image everything is from that time is placed back on the pc. With goback, things like windows updates, or virus dat's, and other such updates are ignored by goback, so you can set your pc back to a certain time without exposing your machine to a state where it may be vulnerable.
I've used goback, I don't like it, DeepFreeze is better, goback is alot like windows restore and I don't see it being useful.
-rich
Weird that it's exactly like goback...
http://www.symantec.com/ho
http://www.symantec.com/ho
Sounds like the same thing other than encrypted archives with save&restore...
-rich
Basically it's ghost, with the ability to back-up more granularly, rather than being forced to clone/image the entire HD as in ghost. You still can image the entire HD if you want, but you have the option not to... Goback doesn't give you the option to save the entire HD, so S&R is like ghost and goback all at once ;)
-rich
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by: war1Posted on 2007-01-14 at 13:38:39ID: 18312892
Greetings, julianmatz !
Norton Save & Restore allows the same functionality as Norton Ghost, plus it offers individual file selection and helpful wizards.
Best wishes!