How to Clone a Drive Using Ghost 14.0

Your computer likely contains a lot of personal or important information. If you use your computer to work at home, it may even contain some of your business files. Any loss of data or hard drive corruption could be difficult to recover from. If you use Norton Ghost to clone a copy of your hard drive on a regular basis it will protect you from any complete loss of data in the event of an equipment failure or other problem. Norton Ghost 14.0 can create a complete copy of your hard drive in just a few steps.

Things You'll Need

  • External drive or other remote backup source
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Instructions

    • 1

      Launch the Norton Ghost application. Define a drive-based backup to copy your hard drive. Click "Run or Manage Backups" from the application's home page.

    • 2

      Click "Define New" from the "Run or Manage Backups" screen. Click "Back up my computer" and select the "Next" button. Choose the drive you want to copy and click "Next." You can select more than one drive by holding down the "Ctrl" button when you click each drive.

    • 3

      Select the "Independent Recovery Point" menu option to create a complete copy of your hard drive. Specify the file path to store the backup file to. Using an external drive or remote server to save the file is the most secure, providing access to the file even in the event of a hard drive failure.

    • 4

      Choose the "No Schedule" option in the "Automatically Create a Recovery Point" list. This creates a single copy of the drive. Click the "Next" button and review the settings for your disk backup. Click "Finish" to create a copy of your hard drive.

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