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Norton Ghost 2002 review

5.0

Editors' Rating

Average

9.0

Members' Rating

Spectacular

Typical price:£ 33

Verdict

You could use this specialised product to make backups against disaster, but it's too much trouble to use as an everyday backup tool... Read Full Review.

Pros

  • Good recovery from a disaster
  • A way to migrate to another hard drive.

Cons

  • Relatively expensive given its limited functionality
  • Requires booting to DOS to use it
  • Can only do a full disk image (not for regular data backup)
  • Won't write to USB-connected CD-R/RW.

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