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Norton Ghotst 9.0 and Partition Magic 8.0 Bundle

Norton Ghotst 9.0 and Partition Magic 8.0 Bundle

List Price: $99.99
Your Price: $87.99
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Rating: 1 stars
Summary: PartitionMagic artificially crippled
Review: I purchased this bundled as I am quite familar with Ghost, and love it's awesome multimedia help tutorials.

I got it for Partition Magic because I like the graphical user interface, and find that it works quite well. I have been a customer ever since version 3.0 (back in the days of OS/2, multiple DOS operating systems, UnixWare, NeXTSTEP).

As I use a variety of operating systems for testing, web authoring, and development (ranging from Windows XP/2K/2K3 to various distros of Linux like Debian and SuSE), I thought this would be a great product to partition and backup those partitions, without the need to re-install the OS.

However, much to my horror, there's an artificial limitation to Partition Magic, that prevents it from operating or installing when there's an existing server-oriented Windows OS installed on any partition.

I think this is downright deceitful and unethical, as they are trying to force customer to buy their excessively expensive enterprise variety of the software, which seems to be no longer sold under the Symantec umbrella.

Be cautious when considering this product bundle. For myself, I am going to try out Partition Commander (v-com.com) and see if that works...

Rating: 3 stars
Summary: Some neat features...but oddly restrictive
Review: While not mentioned, both Ghost 9 and Ghost 2003 come bundled together in this package for an interesting reason:
Ghost 9 only works on Win2000 and XP, creating .v2i extensions instead of the older .gho ones. This means that once you use 9 to create an image, you have to have 9 on hand to salvage it.

Also, if you boot from the CD it goes to a GUI called the "Recovery Environment" for imaging...turns out the .exe-on-floppy process we have been using for years is gone: the ghost.exe file doesn't even exist in version 9. The problem is that this GUI Recovery Environment only works with 256 megs or more of ram. Well...I work for a large university and we still have PCs running 128 megs, so this GUI interface is useless for those.

Version 9 does have some snazzy network features and is worth owning. But I guess it's meant to be more of an enterprise ghosting-aid than a desktop repair tool. So unfortunately you will need to carry two boot floppies along with this CD if you plan on ghosting both new and legacy systems.

SYMANTEC: how about combining both legacy and V9 ghost versions on one CD, with the ability to create both floppy and CD boot-discs of each version? Oh...also provide a simple wizard to add networking to these boot discs and you'll have a perfect product.


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