


This misunderstanding occurred when Nigel Bree was having a heated discussion with a former forum member, *The Shadow*, about obtaining legally licensed copies of Ghost.
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He's a software engineer who wrote important parts of the code for DOS Ghost 11.5 (that's right Old Casper-he wrote parts of *your* favorite Ghost program-as well as many other versions-knowing that, are you sure you want to continue to use that program-how can you stomach it?!)-so he is well aware that DOS Ghost version 11.5 *exists*! The former Symantec employee was Nigel Bree. Symantec can discontinue all support for the Ghost program, if that's their decision, but that will have absolutely NO effect on those of us who already have a copy of Ghost 11.5 and want to continue to use it.Ĭan we finally put this wrong understanding to rest, and stop kicking a dead horse?!!!!! Any Windows based backup program, Ghost included, is totally worthless, when the drive that it's on has crashed and will not boot. The main one, as I see it, is that any hard drive can be cloned or just backed up, even when there is no running OS on that drive. There are many advantages to using a DOS based backup program like Ghost 11.5. And it's even simpler when used with a mouse. I use it all the time for backing up both OS's.
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Not surprising though since a Symantec employee who used to post here, stated that Ghost 11.5 never existed.įor those who still have a copy of Ghost 11.5, I'm glad to report that it still works, even for Windows 8.1 and Windows 10. In the original post, circa 2013, one very important version of DOS bases Ghost was omitted.
