> Windows 7, 8 and even 10 have built-in system imaging solutions. These images can be stored on a an external HDD or a set of DVDs. They can be created inside Windows (while Windows is running) and also you can boot from a Windows recovery media or Windows installation media and restore the system image. These images can be stored on a an external USB pen drive, external or internal HDDs. > Clonezilla - GNU Linux-based live discs, works with any OS as long as you can boot the PC with it (BIOS/UEFI settings) Personally, I haven't used Ghost for years and haven't tested it with Windows 7, 8 or 10 but suspect you might not be able to boot a PC from a Ghost live disc. Symantec (the Norton vendor) does offer some Ghost software for business customers but this is slightly different and lot more expensive.Īnd here is the official announcement that Ghost is not compatible with Windows 8 and Windows 10 > Norton Ghost has been discontinued long time ago - official announement > Unfortunately everything changes and good things come to an end. Norton Ghost was a good software long time ago. ![]() Hi you for posting in the HP Support forum, my friend.
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