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The legend of Norton Ghost Portable is a journey back to the "Golden Age" of PC maintenance—a time when IT pros carried a single USB drive that felt like a magic wand.

  1. Prepare the USB Drive: Use Rufus to create a bootable FreeDOS USB drive. Select "MBR partition scheme for BIOS or UEFI-CSM."
  2. Copy Ghost Files: After Rufus finishes, copy Ghost.exe (DOS version) and Ghost32.exe directly to the root of the USB drive.
  3. Boot from USB: Insert the drive into the target PC, enter the BIOS (F2/Del), and set USB as the first boot device.
  4. Run Ghost: At the DOS prompt, type GHOST.EXE and press Enter. The classic interface will load.
  • Portability: Create a bootable USB from any Macrium Reflect Free installation.
  • Features: Full GUI, mouse support, ReDeploy (restore to dissimilar hardware), and rapid delta cloning.
  • For Ghost Users: The most similar "look and feel" to Ghost’s Windows version.

"Alright, old girl," he whispered, sliding the drive into a graying USB 1.1 port. "Let's see what’s left of you."

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