Symantec 官人关于为何取消 DOS 版 Symantec Ghost Suite 而使用PE或isolinux给出的答复
Using PC-DOS as a pre-OS is pretty much asking for trouble on any modern hardware. PC-DOS has no SATA support so unless you have enabled legacy hard disk support in the bios, it will not read the hard disk. Disks larger than a certain size will also fail as DOS uses CHS addressing whereas SATA uses LBA addressing, and DOS has a 32 bit limit on addressing whereas you need 48 bit for larger hard disks due to the sheer number of sectors they contain.
With WinPE boot environments, you need to ensure that the correct Vista 32 bit drivers are present for the hard disk subsystem if you are using the version of WinPE that ships with Ghost 2.5. Using WinPE 3 you can then adopt Win 7 drivers and there are tech articles on how to do this for Ghost 2.5.
I would definitely skip Ghost 15. It hasn't been updated in almost 6 years! Things have changed since then. USB 3. UEFI. Etc. Try SSR 2013 R2 Desktop if you want something that is up to date.
Oh, and I would never use File and Folder Backup. It is terrible. Just use Ghost / SSR Desktop for partition images. It's what it does best.
甚至有人提出买 Norton Ghost 之后,官人的回复。
What OS is on the 'other ' PC? Ghost is only supported up to Windows 7. There are hacks to make it work on newer Windows, but why risk using outdated software on an OS that it is not designed for? That said if you are just changing PCs, you can use the key you have. There is no online activation. If you are using newer than Windows 7, check out SSR 2013 Desktop. It will be very familiar to you since you already use Ghost. This is current and updated to Windows 10.