"Anna" <myname@myisp.net> wrote in
news:OrQD9OYGHHA.1276@TK2MSFTNGP04.phx.gbl:
> Ghost 2003 - Unfortunately it seems the program has virtually
> disappeared from the market. While it's included in Symantec's Ghost 9
> & 10 retail boxed versions, few if any online vendors carry it any
> more as a standalone product. The last time I checked some months ago
> I could find only a single vendor who was still carrying it.
>
http://castle.pricewatch.com/s/search.asp?s=ghost+2003
Interesting read:
Skip Norton Ghost 2003
Backup/disk-imaging program is for PC pros only.
Robert Luhn
http://www.pcworld.com/article/id,10...1/article.html
I don't mind the PC Pros comment because I'm quite an experienced user.
It's the 2nd paragraph that interests me. Does ATI do all this, too?
> Ghost 2003 has some good features. It can make an exact copy (clone) of
your hard disk, from data to the state of the OS, so it's a natural tool
for system recovery, duplicating your desktop PC on your laptop, or
moving everything from an old PC to a new system. It can store drive
images on just about any kind of media--including another hard drive in
your computer, a network server, an external USB or FireWire hard drive,
or various CD-RW and DVD-RW/+RW discs. This version also adds Linux and
NTFS support; largely eliminates the need for a boot disk; and lets you
join two PCs via a USB, parallel, or network connection and then clone
one to the other.
>
Anna - when you discuss ATI - are you referring to the Workstation v 9.1
or the new Home Version 10?


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