Unlike consumer versions of Norton Ghost (like versions 9.0 through 14.0), the is based on the original Binary Research engine. Its primary purpose is to centrally manage the cloning and deployment of computers within a business environment.
While DOS cannot natively write to NTFS, Ghost 11.5 Corporate includes drivers to write .GHO image files directly to an NTFS partition. It also seamlessly spans images across FAT32’s 4GB file size limit. Norton.ghost.11.5.corporate.dos.boot.cd.iso
Supports file compression to save space and password-encryption for secure backups . Unlike consumer versions of Norton Ghost (like versions 9
To "put together" a working bootable tool from this ISO, you have several options: 1. Creating a Bootable USB (Recommended) Using a tool like Rufus is the standard modern method: Plug in a USB drive and open Rufus. Norton.ghost.11.5.corporate.dos.boot.cd.iso