If you want the Linux boot environment (better SATA/SSD support), you can write the ISO directly.

In the fast-moving world of IT and data recovery, a piece of software surviving a decade beyond its end-of-life date is almost unheard of. Yet, on countless technician USB drives, legacy industrial PCs, and vintage computing workbenches, one name persists: .

By following these steps, you should be able to create a bootable USB drive with Symantec Norton Ghost 11.5 ISO and use it to perform disk imaging and cloning tasks on multiple machines.

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