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creating a norton ghost image of a hard drive?

how do I create a virtual image of my disk so I can just install it back to my other hard drive and not miss any file or folder I've seen it done before but I'm not sure how to do it I think we were in dos and started it in DOS.

I have norton ghost 1.
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Re: creating a norton ghost image of a hard drive?

There are FreeWare utilities on the web that will perform the function you desire, and are at a more "serious" level than Norton Ghost 1, considering todays hardware etc.

First of all is the hard disk manufacturers utilities;
Hard Disk Analysis & Setup Tools - Major Manufacturers
These will provide image/clone capabilities.

Then there's the utilities available on the web;
http://www.google.ca/search?hl=en&q=...sk+image&meta=
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Re: creating a norton ghost image of a hard drive?

I meant to say I have norton ghost 13.
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