I have used Symantec Ghost 8.3, in dos of course.
While i was testing Vista, yeah it does work.
Some people like me say that Ghost (in dos) is much faster in a simpler menu.
MBR is e wierd thing. Same ghost for the dos explorer. It can read NTFS and MBR. But, once you change a partitions specs it might not be able to 'see' the folder and files in the dos explorer (Dos browser bij Ghost)
This realy is the only bad thing about ghost. So, having vista changing also MBR it might need better testing.
Aslong as you keep it very simple:
1) have a partition D:\ and put there the *.GHO
2) Have a partition C:\ OS
This works if your do NOT change the D:\ partition specs. like : MBR, Increaings, Decreasing space etc.
Wy i am telling this is because NO body can tell me this is true.
The symantec support is very bad. This forum is the best support.
Acronis support is great!! Yes, even if you do not buy True image yet they ging in 24 hours support (free) via email.
This is a thing that Symantec / Norton will never do. Pleae note this is my experiance, maybe some others have luck.
This i understand wy users tell to use acronis.
But realy Ghost is faster UI wise (Again -> i am only talking about DOS)
You do not need to install ghost in windows, why the hell would you
The test: How about imaging 300 GB ?
Will ghost do this as save as Acronis? No idea, i have still to test this.
Now, Vista, till now i installed vista on C:\ made a Vista.gho on D:\
Then i format C:\ and installed Windows Xp or 2003 test version on C:\
Here we go :
Make a new image of C:\ with windows XP in dos (again) and put that image on D:\
So, we have now on D:\
Winxp.GHO
Vista.GHO
and the running system is windows xp.
Lets start booting from diskette and put back the prevouse installed Vista, so overwriting Winxp.
Yes peeps that does work.
But, i do not know if running checkdisk after the reset that there wil be 0 problems.
You alwas get small incoisensec (sorry for my spelling)
in $$1 or soms thing like this.
Ghost weak part is MBR, NTFS Bootsector. If changed it can not read the folders and files in dos anymore.
Aslong as symantec is not willing to help with this supject, i make up my own mind and stay believeing this.
So from my tests say a OS of 4 GB.
Yes, aslong as you DO NOT change or resize the D:\ Ghost used partition all is oke.
If checkdisk makes errors no idea, but it looks oke.
Restoring visa.gho to C = oke
Restoring later winxp.gho over c:\vista = still oke.
After installing Vista you get $Recycler folder in D:\
When resetting winxp.gho to C:\(OS) you can delete that folder.
When later resetting Vista.gho (over the same C:\ partition) you have the new $Recycler in D:\ and the Recycler form XP with the ID number in it.
To sum up:
1) Symantec need better help via email, even if a custommer does not yet know what to buy. Normal shops give advice before you buy, so i see no differance in webshops / email support.
2) Symantec nees to repair teh way Ghost.exe reads file structures -Bitmap - NTFS specs - Boot sector etc.
Till now all goes well if you again do NOT change the partition D:\ where you put your GHO's from dos when imaging the C:\ install OS (say 20 GB)
The above problems are 0,0 to Acronis in DOS.
And i am talking about version 8.x. I did not buy 9.0 acronis true image.
The big question because Vista is also getting bigger then say XP. Is what program is more SAVE
Say you what to image 200 GB ? to D:\
So, C:\ OS is like 200 GB.
Moste people say Acronis is mutch saver than Ghost in dos, because of the better reading of NTFS structures.
And yeah i do believe that.
Again, for the easy UI i still use Ghost.
i will test a partition of 260 GB and put it on D:\. Will than delete all data from that 260 GB partition and see IF ghost resets the data correct.
only dos, only dos!!!! This realy is the only way to test if Acronis OR Ghost is save to use.
Imagen? if your Windows is gone? What will you use to rest ? ---> DOS boot!!
So please use and test ghost in dos.
Change the partition specs of D:\ and you will see that Ghost in dos got a problem 'seeing' the data.
My advice is, make a partition for the images on d:\ and do NOT change the internal specs like NTFS bootsector, 2nd bootsector, partition tables etc.
Then from my experiance you are pretty fine
Symantec USE your support to custommers els you will not win from actronis.
Greets,
Fonk