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Peter

2004-09-09, 8:45 pm

Can Norton Ghost version 9 read/use image files that were originally
created by Drive Image version 7.0?

Peter

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JC

2004-09-09, 8:45 pm

Peter <XXpmpmpmXX@mindspring.com> wrote:

>Can Norton Ghost version 9 read/use image files that were originally
>created by Drive Image version 7.0?
>
>Peter



According to the review in PC Magazine Norton Ghost 9 is able to use
image files created by Drive Image. Here is a link to the review:

http://www.pcmag.com/article2/0,1759,1644439,00.asp
Peter

2004-09-10, 7:45 am

On Thu, 09 Sep 2004 21:30:03 -0700, JC <jrc at visi dot com> wrote:

>Peter <XXpmpmpmXX@mindspring.com> wrote:
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>According to the review in PC Magazine Norton Ghost 9 is able to use
>image files created by Drive Image. Here is a link to the review:
>
>http://www.pcmag.com/article2/0,1759,1644439,00.asp


This begs the question: are there *any* differences between Ghost 9 and
Drive Image 7? Is Ghost 9 just DI7 in a new box or has it been enhanced
in some way?

Peter

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JohnA

2004-09-10, 5:45 pm

Supposedly, it has been enhanced to perform incrementals - I'd suspect it's
the followon version of DI7 more than Ghost 2003.

"Peter" <XXpmpmpmXX@mindspring.com> wrote in message
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> On Thu, 09 Sep 2004 21:30:03 -0700, JC <jrc at visi dot com> wrote:
>
>
> This begs the question: are there *any* differences between Ghost 9 and
> Drive Image 7? Is Ghost 9 just DI7 in a new box or has it been enhanced
> in some way?
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Michael Kimmer

2004-09-10, 5:45 pm

>> This begs the question: are there *any* differences between Ghost 9

JohnA wrote:[vbcol=seagreen]
> Supposedly, it has been enhanced to perform incrementals - I'd
> suspect it's the followon version of DI7 more than Ghost 2003.
>


A parallel can be made with
-Drive Image 2002 <> Drive Image 7.0x
-Norton Ghost 2003 <> Norton Ghost 9.0

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John .

2004-09-11, 5:45 pm

I recently purchased Ghost 9.0 after using DI7 previously. Yes, it IS
essentially Drive Image 8.0.

It reads DI7 images, the program, and interface is the same, the setup
and scheduling is the same.

However, it DOES have the new incremental images after first creating
a base image. That is the new feature. I also tried the stand-alone
boot cdr which works. It appears that it can create the network
interface (if needed) on the fly, but I haven't tried that.

I've never used older versions of Ghost but everything seems to work
smoothly in Ghost 9.0

john

"JohnA" <John@discardstring-TheAtas.org> wrote:
>Supposedly, it has been enhanced to perform incrementals - I'd suspect it's
>the followon version of DI7 more than Ghost 2003.
>
>

JohnA

2004-09-24, 2:46 am

Actually it is enhanced as to which drives it supports... my Iomega Rev
drive was not supported under DI7... Norton Ghost 9 supports it fully - even
booting off the CD.

-- John

"Peter" <XXpmpmpmXX@mindspring.com> wrote in message
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> On Fri, 10 Sep 2004 06:44:11 -0400, Peter <XXpmpmpmXX@mindspring.com>
> wrote:
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> For the benefit of others who may be following this and to answer my own
> question - now that I have compared Ghost 9 and Drive Image 7 ...
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> Ghost 9 is almost identical to Drive Image 7. Ghost 9 has the new
> capability to do incremental updates. Other than that one feature
> addition Ghost 9 is identical to DI7 in look, feel, functionality,
> features and performance. It appears that Ghost 9 *is* DI7 in a new box.
>
> Peter
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