![]() ![]() Make a boot USB/CD, and you are good to go again. If you have good luck with the abandoned Ghost 15, as hawk007 mentioned, you should be fine with the its replacement: Symantec System Restore 2013 R2, which you can find in this forum. On a fast USB stick Sandisk Extreme USB 3.0 32GB abt 7 to 8 min to restore the same Ghost image. It works good if you have the patience to wait out such a session. The folder 'Image' witch containing a spanned uncompressed ghost-image 14,9 GB (16.094.285.824 bytes) saved the ISO file and burned this ISO file to a Blueray disc, the restoring progess indicator gives my now the right amount of time of the restoring process but it takes more time to restore abt 16:20 minutes. Rectification: Just integrated a folder named 'Image' in root of the Symantec Ghost 12. can be used on a bootable made fast 32 GB USB stick containing a spanned Ghost image of Windows 10 Enterprise or Professional 圆4 edition 1511 to restore my GPT formatted SSD on a EFI system. 7 sec faster in restoring a image is than the 11. ![]() witch i always uses is that Symantec Ghost 12. Corporate Edition compaired to the Ghost 11. The thirt downfall is i dont know how to integrate a spanned Ghost Image on a bootable made DVD, BlueRay or USB media. The second downfall is the waiting time it takes abt 30 sec to load the USB. Corporate Edition X64 Stand-alone Bootable ISO-Image burned on a USB stick works flawless, the first downfall is that the Progress Indicator gives you a false progress indication while restoring a Image at 52% the indicator stops indicating while the restore process is completed. Corporate Edition X86 X64 Stand-alone Boot ![]()
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