A wizard popped up, asking for the location of the recovery point. Elias plugged in the heavy, bulky external hard drive containing the backup image. The Ghost software, running entirely from the RAM loaded by the bootable ISO, detected the drive instantly.
. Because the software is no longer officially supported, you must rely on manual procedures to create bootable media from the original installation files or an ISO image. Norton Community Creating a Bootable Recovery Disk (Standard Method) norton ghost 14 bootable iso install
| Problem | Likely Fix | | :--- | :--- | | | Enter BIOS and enable CSM / Legacy Boot . Disable Secure Boot. | | No USB 3.0 drivers | Ghost 14’s WinPE lacks USB 3.0 support. Use USB 2.0 ports or a DVD drive. | | Can't see SATA hard drive | Change BIOS SATA mode from RAID/AHCI to IDE (temporary). | | Restore fails with "Error E7D1001F" | The recovery point is corrupted. Verify integrity before restoring. | A wizard popped up, asking for the location