Norton Ghost 15.0.0.35659 | 2010
Size 119.68 MB
NGhost 15 is really good at what its main function is. To make a perfect image of your computer to allow easy disaster recovery or easily move from one computer to another when upgrading. It even supports off-site FTP copying, but it can be quite tedious if you have images of several gigabytes over a home internet connection.
For instance, you can't exclude specific paths from a backup. I want to backup my iTunes library, but I want to exclude the Podcasts folder from the backup. Can't do it. Another big caveat is that off-site FTP isn't supported for file backup. I can't figure out why Symantec couldn't implement that. That would be my real reason to use FTP. I already have a web hosting account with lots of space. File backup takes much less space than full ghosting so that would be fine to replicate over FTP... but alas... I can't rely on NGhost 15 for that. Pretty much all competitors are better than NG15 in this regard."
Windows® 7 Starter/Home Basic/Home Premium/Professional/Enterprise/Ultimate
* Must meet minimum Windows 7 operating system requirements
Windows Vista® Home Basic/Home Premium/Business/Ultimate
* Must meet minimum Windows Vista operating system requirements
Windows 7
Windows® XP Home/Professional
* 300 MHz or faster processor
* 512 MB (1GB recommended) of RAM
* 430 MB of available hard disk space
* CD-ROM or DVD-ROM drive for software distribution on media
* Super VGA (800 x 600) or higher resolution video adapter and monitor
Supported File Systems and Devices
* FAT16, FAT16X, FAT32, FAT32X
* NTFS, GUID Partition Table (GPT)
* Dynamic Disks
Supported Hard Drives and Removable Media
* CDR/RW, DVD+-R/RW, Blu-Ray devices
* USB and FireWire® (IEEE 1394) devices
* Iomega® Zip® and Jaz® drives
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