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#Norton ghost 9 on windows 10 android#
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#Norton ghost 9 on windows 10 install#
But whether you rollback to 7 and migrate to 64bits there or migrate to 64bits after upgrading to Windows 10 you are going to have to do it by clean install for the reasons given above. LifeLock identity theft protection is not available in all countries.Ĭopyright © 2022 NortonLifeLock Inc. No product key is required for that because the computer is registered as a Windows 10 Device during the first upgrade. Norton Ghost runs on the following operating systems: Windows. The most prevalent version is 15.6, which is used by 40 of all installations. It was initially added to our database on. The Norton and LifeLock Brands are part of NortonLifeLock Inc. The latest version of Norton Ghost is 15.6, released on. So there we have it., it seems my previous comments about Veritas not wanting our business was spot on! What I do find odd though is why they produce a desktop edition? Personally I think they're losing custom by not catering for the home user, currently there's very few good backup solutions on the market. I mentioned that I had seen it on Amazon and he simply said "you should be okay then". I did however mention the difficulties I faced trying to buy a licence through the Veritas website and he promptly said "our product is not aimed at home users", he did however say that I might find an odd copy on the internet somewhere". The tone of the conversation quickly changed and he seemed eager to end the call. The guy asked how I was getting on with my trial and if I was considering buying a licence for my business? I mentioned that I was a home user and didn't have a business though having used Ghost 15 and it's predecessors for a number of years I would be buying a licence shortly. Thanks for the explanation, actually I've never tried doing 'cold backups' with Ghost 15, I guess it's something I probably over-looked or didn't ever need.īTW, I had an interesting phone call earlier this morning from Veritas.