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Norton Ghost 2001

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What if, one fine morning you discover that your machine has

crashed due to the file system getting corrupt? Even if you had a backup of your

data, it’d take quite some time to restore everything to normal. You’d have

to install the operating system, all applications, and your personal preferences

before you even get to the data. Norton Ghost 2001 is a solution to these

problems. The software works with Win 9x, NT, and 2000. It helps you clone your

hard drive and restore it easily.

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Norton Ghost 2001

PC Cloning and imaging SW.



Rs 2,300


Features: Supports Linux EXT2, FAT16, FAT32, and NTFS file systems; hard drive cloning; disk/partition image creation; compression on the fly.


Pros: Easy to deploy; incremental updates of data. 


Cons: None.


Source: Symantec


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229 Nariman point


Mumbai 12. 


Tel: 22-2828613/14 


E-mail: vpai@symantec.com









The software dumps all your hard disk data into an image

file, which can either be stored on a local partition, a network drive or burnt

on to a CD. The main application or the Norton Ghost Executable has to be run

from a boot disk, which can be created using the Ghost Boot Wizard. You can then

run the program from DOS and create or restore any hard drive image.

Apart from this, the product also has various other

utilities. You wouldn’t want to keep creating an image every time you made

changes to your system. That’s why, there’s the Ghost Explorer for updating

your system’s ghost image with the latest file changes. The application looks

similar to Windows Explorer and supports drag-n-drop. Another utility called G

Disk is a DOS application, which lets you do command-line partitioning and

formatting. It also gives better partition information report than Fdisk and you

can also hide or unhide partitions. So you can create a separate hidden

partition on your hard disk and dump the ghost image there; safe from prying

eyes and accidental deletion possibilities.

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There are several ways to create a ghost image. You can use

disk duplication, which duplicates hard disks; disk image file creation to

create an image for the entire hard disk; partition duplication for backing up

partitions, etc. Norton Ghost also supports spanning. So if the size of your

image file exceeds the amount of free space you have, the image is split into

smaller spans that can then be moved to a different media, say a network drive

or another hard disk. While restoring, the software will ask for the image spans

in the sequence they are created.

Interestingly, suppose your image file is stored on a network

drive or a friend’s machine and your hard disk fails. You can connect to the

network or any other standalone machine over a peer-to-peer link, either through

your parallel port, USB port, or even your network card. The Ghost boot disk

contains some generic drivers for these hardware connections. Network

administrators can also use Norton Ghost to deploy multiple machines on a

network. If you get machines of the same configuration, then you can configure

one, create a ghost image, and copy it across the remaining machines.

Ghost also has many command-line parameters, such as those

for checking image file integrity, etc. This version of Ghost also supports

Linux EXT2 file system apart from FAT16, FAT32, and NTFS. It also features

writing disk images directly to attached CDR/RW drives and cloning from one PC

to another.

Looking at the host of features, it justifies its price of Rs

2,300.

Ankur Saxena at PCQ labs

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