Symantec Ghost Boot Cd 12.0.0.10618 -x64- (Safe)

If you are saving to a network drive, the PC will attempt DHCP. You can manually configure an IP address if needed via Options > Network.

It may seem archaic to carry a CD-ROM (or USB drive) when cloud recovery tools exist, but the Symantec Ghost Boot CD offers unique advantages: Symantec Ghost Boot CD 12.0.0.10618 -x64-

| Use Case | Why Boot CD Wins | | :--- | :--- | | No OS Dependency | Clone a failing disk even if Windows is corrupted and won't boot. | | Forensics | Create a bit-for-bit forensic image of a drive without altering filesystem timestamps. | | Industrial/Embedded Systems | Many factory floor PCs (Windows 7/XP Embedded) lack modern networking; Ghost’s legacy drivers work. | | Air-Gapped Networks | In secure environments without internet, a boot CD is the only deployment method. | | Speed of Bare Metal | Direct disk-to-disk cloning is faster than OS-level backup software. | If you are saving to a network drive,

Cause: Secure Boot blocks the Ghost bootloader.
Fix: In BIOS/UEFI, set Secure Boot to Disabled and CSM (Compatibility Support Module) to Enabled. Use legacy boot mode if possible. | | Forensics | Create a bit-for-bit forensic

Prior to version 12, Ghost was notorious for struggling with GUID Partition Table (GPT) disks. Build 12.0.0.10618 natively supports: