[bcab] Re: Trying Ghost Again

Firstly you use the incremental backup option, this makes the creating a back 
up process very quick, 
usually a couple of minuites.

Secondly without a "one touch" drive, starting the program, then choosing 
"create backup", does the 
same thing.

Thirdly, when you choose the create recovery CD option, firstly you put the 
software installation CD 
in,
this part of the process checks your available drives, and any drivers that are 
needed for them,
it then automatically compiles the recovery CD image integrating those drivers. 
 Then prompts you to 
insert a blank CDR.

The latter part is where the program really has got better, i e there is more 
plug and play support 
for external devices in the latest version than ever now.   It should support 
most USB external 
drives.

Lastly it won't wipe out any previous image file, and creates them 
sequentially, most recent first. 
You can of course manually delete old images backed up, as and when you no 
longer need them, to save 
drive space.  You can even burn them as data DVD's as well, using Nero or 
similar.

Leon




----- Original Message ----- 
From: "Toner, Barry (LIT)" <B.Toner@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx>
To: <bcab@xxxxxxxxxxxxx>
Sent: Tuesday, November 27, 2007 1:41 PM
Subject: [bcab] Re: Trying Ghost Again


Leon,

This looks very promising.

I have a purchased copy of v12.

Can you help with any of the following questions?

What if someone doesn't' have a one-touch drive?

EG.  I have a 120gig USB drive that has my images along with a stack of other 
files/folders.

I also have other drives connected to the system.

If I click on Restore My Computer after inserting the Recovery Console CD iin 
while Windows is 
running.  Is the console intelligent enough to reboot, scan the USB drive for 
the image files and 
load them?

Presuming I've hit any key shortly after the machine POSTS and I hear the CD 
wear up to indicate 
it's booting of course.

I realise I'm introducing just a few more factors into the scenario you kindly 
provided.  <smile>

This is very useful though I just want to make sure it'll pick the images up 
and won't wipe out one 
of my other drives by replacing them with my System Image.

Thanks,
Barry.


Barry Toner
Placement Systems Engineer
Liberty Information Technology Direct Line: 02890 167000
Adelaide Exchange Fax: 02890 445511
24-26 Adelaide Street Switchboard: 02890 445500
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-----Original Message-----
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Sent: 27 November 2007 12:21
To: bcab@xxxxxxxxxxxxx
Subject: [bcab] Re: Trying Ghost Again

This also may help.   I have just set someone's computer up with Norton Ghost 
version 12, combined
with a Maxtor external USB hard drive with "one touch backup" feature.

Firstly the installation of the software including updating was fully 
accessible.

Secondly, Norton are aware of the Maxtor one-touch backup option and Ghost can 
be configured to 
automatically do a new image backup, on pressing the drive's one touch button.

Thirdly the creation of a recovery boot CD, which I believe was only introduced 
from Ghost version
12 onwards, was also fully accessible.

Now for image restoration.  To choose do do a restore is in itself accessible.  
 Place the recovery
CD in the drive, ensure the USB Drive where the image is located is connected.  
Choose "recover 
computer"
from within the software, then sit and wait.

Catch 1: There is no speech access during the restore process, whilst Windows 
is unloaded, the image 
restored, then the PC restarted.  (despite this it happens automatically and 
usually takes minutes 
to complete)

Catch 2: The PC on which all this is done, needs to have it's bios set to boot 
to CD, if it hasn't 
already.  And at a crucial stage of the boot up, a DOS screen dialog appears 
saying "press any key 
to boot to CD", if totally blind you would have to hazard a guess as to when 
this dialog was present 
on screen.

The scary moment of course, is doing the first restore.   But following a few 
test runs the person
who I set this up for is now confident of restoring their PC at any time within 
10 minutes.  All he 
needs to know technically is:-

Press "one touch" button, hit spacebar on ghosts "yes" button, to backup.
Insert recovery CD, choose recover, then wait for the reboot, to restore.

Simple!  This included about 15Gb of data on his C drive and 4Gb on the D 
drive, in one hit.

* A maxtor 200Gb external USB Drive with One Touch, can be bought for about £50.
* Norton Ghost version 12 can be bought for about £35 online.

I can set this up on site for anyone in the South East region, at very 
economical rates!

Hope this is helpful information.    Leon Gilbert.

----- Original Message -----
From: "Tony Dart" <tony@xxxxxxxxxxxxx>
To: <bcab@xxxxxxxxxxxxx>
Sent: Monday, November 26, 2007 12:27 PM
Subject: [bcab] Re: Trying Ghost Again


Hello Barry

This may help. I've just used XXCLONE to image and restore a system disk
which it did without hassle. Here the task was local not remote (I installed
a larger slave, imaged, made it bootable, powered down, swapped in the new
drive - now have bigger system drive). Have just found out it only works
locally.

Regards
Tony


----- Original Message ----- 
From: "Toner, Barry (LIT)" <B.Toner@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx>
To: <bcab@xxxxxxxxxxxxx>
Sent: Thursday, November 22, 2007 2:12 PM
Subject: [bcab] Trying Ghost Again


> Hi All,
>
> I really really need to be able to restore my system drive using an
> image I created.
>
> As symantec.com have went the call-centre/trained pin-hole support on
> their online chat I can't get help anywhere.
>
> I've just ended a chat session in frustration because I asked a simple
> question.
>
> "Is there anyway to remotely restore a system drive image other than
> using lights out or restore anywhere.  Neither of these solutions will
> allow me to have speech feedback using my adaptive screenreading
> technology.  This is a pre-sales question for Ghost v12".
>
> Answer?
>
> Open Ghost!
>
> I asked them if they missed my initial msg to which they replied.
>
> "Using lights out you can create a bootable partition".
>
> Arg, arg, and double arg!
>
> FYI, Lights out is still tied in with the proprietary, non-usable
> without wsite Recovery Console".
>
> Is there anyway around this nonsense or do you think we can ever get
> software included in DDA legislation?
>
> Any novice can pop these recovery discs in and use it but us without
> site can't!
>
> God I'm getting really cheesed off and bitter with these types of
> products.
>
>
>
> Barry Toner
> Placement Systems Engineer
> Liberty Information Technology Direct Line: 02890 167000
> Adelaide Exchange Fax: 02890 445511
> 24-26 Adelaide Street Switchboard: 02890 445500
> Belfast BT2 8GD Email: b.toner@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx
>
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