
Android, Google Chrome, Google Play and the Google Play logo are trademarks of Google, LLC. Firefox is a trademark of Mozilla Foundation. or its affiliates in the United States and other countries. NortonLifeLock, the NortonLifeLock Logo, the Checkmark Logo, Norton, LifeLock, and the LockMan Logo are trademarks or registered trademarks of NortonLifeLock Inc. LifeLock identity theft protection is not available in all countries. There's also an msbootsrv16.sys which is also a disk image, containing MSDOS (ie Win98SE boot files).The Norton and LifeLock Brands are part of NortonLifeLock Inc. There are two files 'bootsrv.sys' and 'bootsrv.sys' which will open quite well in Winimage, these contain build 1.11. This has a whole mob of directories, only the 'common' directory is relevant. H:\USERS\Public\Application Data\Symantec\Ghost The actual files are stored under the common appdata directory, as shown below. PC-DOS is contained in GSS 2.5 and 3.0 (client mode). Also in the recovery diskette, there's a copy of Win32 ghost 32 corporate, (under some weird name).Ħ. Instead, unpack NSW2005 on the disk, it is a WinRAR executable, it contains version 2003.0793, in DOS, Win32 versions. The WinNT series contains PQI rebadged as ghost9. NSW (Norton System Works) Premier 2006 contains Ghost 2003 (apparently 8.0), but this is installed only on Win9x machines. GSS 3.0 contains Win32 and Win64 versions of 12.0 (these require at least WinXP), and a Ghost 11.50 version of GhostOEM.īut both gss 2.5 and 3.0 are too recent for this list.Ĥ. GSS 2.5 contains the last full set for DOS, Win32, and Win64, these are versions 11.50.ģ.

GhostOEM has the read-disk and read-partition options disabled.Ģ. Ghostoem is evidently meant to be distributed with an image, while preventing images being prepared.

These exist in DOS, Windows 32 and Windows 64 bit versions. There is a program 'ghost.exe' which is the full version, and ghostoem.exe, which is only a restore-proggie. The current situation with Norton Ghost / DOS is this.ġ.
