Norton Ghost 11.5.1 [upd]

EXT4, BTRFS, and ZFS are unsupported. Ghost will see them as "Unknown" partitions. You can still clone them sector-by-sector, but you cannot restore individual files.

This creates 3.8GB image files that fit on FAT32 thumb drives.

Norton Ghost 11.5.1 is not for everyone. If you are backing up a Windows 11 laptop with BitLocker and a 4TB NVMe RAID array, please put down this article and install Veeam Agent. Norton Ghost 11.5.1

Evaluation of Norton Ghost 11.5.1 for Legacy System Imaging and Migration

If writing a technical paper or internal guide, use this structure: EXT4, BTRFS, and ZFS are unsupported

When you see "Clone Complete," turn off the machine, remove the source drive, and boot from the new SSD.

Let’s walk through a standard operation: cloning a 80GB IDE drive to a 240GB SSD on vintage hardware. This creates 3

Symantec discontinued support for Ghost 11.5.1 in 2013, pushing users toward the Subscription Edition (SSR). But the legacy refused to die.

In the fast-paced world of software development, two decades is an eternity. Most applications from the mid-2000s have been relegated to the "Abandonware" archives, incompatible with modern hardware and forgotten by all but the most nostalgic collectors.