Norton Ghost (specifically Ghost32.exe not included in modern versions of Hiren’s BootCD (v11.0 and later) because it is a commercial product. To use it, you must manually add a licensed copy of Ghost32.exe
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Keep a copy of Ghost32.7z on a vintage toolkit USB drive for legacy emergencies. But for production environments, invest time in learning modern disk imaging. ghost32 7z for hiren boot cd
Compression Note: If you are trying to fit Ghost onto a small USB or CD, you can re-compress it using 7-Zip, but it must be extracted before the Hiren's environment can run it. 2. Adding Ghost32 to Hiren’s BootCD PE (Modern) Norton Ghost (specifically Ghost32
In classic versions of Hiren’s BootCD (typically version 15.2 and earlier), Ghost32—the 32-bit Windows version of Symantec Ghost—was often provided as a compressed .7z file due to licensing restrictions. Because Ghost is proprietary software, it was not always "pre-installed" in the live environment but was included as a payload that needed to be extracted and run manually within the Mini Windows XP environment. Procedures to Use Ghost32 from Hiren’s BootCD Boot into Mini Windows XP Use a tool like ImgBurn or UltraISO to
Missing Files: If you cannot find the .7z file, it may have been stripped from your specific ISO version to comply with copyright laws. You can manually add Ghost32.exe to your USB drive under the HBCD folder before booting.
Once your compressed file is in the correct directory, you need to "seal" the disc back up.