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02/12/2008 12:25:30
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Forum:
Windows
Category:
Computing in general
Title:
Re: Ghost
Miscellaneous
Thread ID:
01365162
Message ID:
01365169
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15
>>I recently purchased Norton Ghost. I need to install it on my notebook so that I can copy the content of the drive to an external drive. Then I will copy everything to a new computer. I think that Ghost will require me to activate it via Internet. Will I be able to use the same copy of Ghost on the new notebook? I don't know if Norton will check that one copy has been installed on the old computer and will deny the installation on the new notebook.
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>>If someone knows how Ghost works, in terms of activation and license, please let me know.
>
>Here is what I have done in the past:
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>Install Ghost on the first notebook and do a good image backup to an external drive. Using the first notebook, create the Ghost emergency boot disk that you will use to restore the image from the external drive to the 2nd notebook. No Ghost installation on the 2nd notebook is necessary. It will be installed though as a part of the image itself.
>

But I wanted to continue backing up my new notebook using the same Ghost. Therefore I will need to install a copy of it on the new PC.

>***Warnings***: not all hardware drivers are transferrable from one notebook to another. Research that first. That is a necessity. Also, verify from the Symnantec website that the OS and both notebooks and their hardware are supported by Ghost before proceeding!

Yes, I will check the drivers. In your experience, even if some drivers are not transferable, will Ghost still help?

Thank you for your help.
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