Norton.ghost.11.5.corporate.dos.boot.cd.iso
It’s not the Windows GUI version. You either use command line switches or a simple blue DOS menu. Mouse support is spotty.
This is the big one. Ghost 11.5 DOS cannot properly boot on UEFI systems or image GPT disks. It works only with MBR/BIOS systems (pre-2012 typical). On modern hardware, it won’t see NVMe drives or AHCI controllers without custom drivers (rare).
ghost.exe -clone,mode=pdump,src=1:1,dst=D:\image.gho Norton.ghost.11.5.corporate.dos.boot.cd.iso
: This version does not officially support Windows 11 and may struggle with modern hardware like NVMe drives or systems without Legacy BIOS support. How to Make a Basic Bootable Ghost CD - Full Tutorial
I can provide the exact step-by-step instructions or recommend the best modern alternative utility for your setup. It’s not the Windows GUI version
: Runs in a lightweight, pre-OS environment, making it ideal for systems where Windows cannot boot.
If you’d like, I can:
By following the information provided in this article, you should be able to successfully use Norton Ghost 11.5 Corporate Edition and the norton.ghost.11.5.corporate.dos.boot.cd.iso file to protect your organization's critical data.
Why it mattered
It bypasses Windows permissions, encrypted system file locks, and malware restrictions because Windows isn't running.
The target PC is set to boot from the optical drive or USB in the BIOS/UEFI (legacy mode is often required for DOS). This is the big one