Customer Review(s)
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Summary: Did not work
Comment: I own a Dell Dimension Computer with XP and a lot of installed software and I wanted to move my whole bootable C drive to a new larger drive. The software that came with my new Western Digital drive did not work. (Didn't expect it to really.) So I thought I'd just go top of the line and buy this. Big Mistake. I tried Norton Ghost 14 three different times and it simply would not make a bootable copy of my original. (Each attempt takes several hours on a big drive.) The software is buggy and will not do what it is supposed to do. If you want to clone your drive, download Acronis True Image. Acronis worked perfectly the first time. Not only that but the download gives you a 15 day free trial. (If you can't clone your drive in 15 days, you've got a big problem.)
Norton Ghost 14 is a big expensive piece of S@*& !!!!
Acronis True Image, two thumbs up !!!!
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Summary: This can NOT be used to clone a crashed computer, it is a downgrade of version 2003.
Comment: I have owned three versions of Norton Ghost. My previous version to 14.0 was Norton Ghost 2003.
Norton Ghost 2003 would let you take a crashed computer and clone the entire remaining contents of a damaged Hard disk in a single step. Unfortunately, the 2003 version is not compatible with my USB drive.
Well, version 14.0 IS compatible with my USB drive, but customer support has informed me that it WILL NOT clone my drive unless I installed 14.0 before my disk became damaged. This is very annoying, because I wouldn't even need this "upgrade" to 14.0 if it weren't for the fact that MY DRIVE HAS MANY ERRORS ON IT, so I CAN NOT install 14.0 to clone the drive before attempting to repair the errors.
This version should be called version 22.0, for catch 22.
Don't waste your time with version 14.0.