Quick follow up. With the help of an online friend from a computer 
forum, I was able to rewrite the lines on the Norton Ghost 2003 boot 
disk and got it to work. Mark

--- In [email protected], "suziezuzie" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> 
wrote:
>
> Thanks everyone for this advise. I just purchased Acronis 10 off of 
> Amazon.com with a $30 credit if purchased with Amazon Visa Card so 
> ended up paying $19. Good deal. I've been reading all the reviews 
> between Norton Ghost 10 and Acronis 9 (new ver. 10) and the 
negative 
> reviews seem to be overwheming against Norton. The original utility 
> of Norton 2003 worked well because it was a simple DOS program, 
> seperated from Windows. The new one ver. 10 is a new release and 
> seems to have a lot of complaints. Acronis 9 also had a number of 
bad 
> reviews but not as many. It seems that the trend is toward Acronis 
> these days as the more reliable recovery program. Read the reviews. 
> Mark
> 
> --- In [email protected], Bhairitu <noozguru@> wrote:
> >
> > Richard J. Williams wrote:
> > > Bhairitu wrote:
> > >   
> > >> I don't use Norton Ghost but have Acronis True Image instead.
> > >>
> > >>     
> > > Norton Ghost 10's usability and feature enhancements include 
data 
> > > encryption and better tools for managing backed-up data. Ghost 
10 
> is 
> > > now Windows based, thanks largely to the DriveImage technology 
> > > Symantec acquired when it bought PowerQuest in 2003.
> > >
> > > For years Symantec's Norton Ghost's technology lagged behind 
the 
> rival 
> > > Drive Image. That's because Norton Ghost was a DOS-based 
utility, 
> > > until Version 10, which now has transformed Ghost into a 
general-
> > > purpose backup solution, clearly surpassing Acronis True Image 
9.
> > Current version of Acronis True Image is 10.
> >
>


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