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(Optional) If you want Ghost to launch automatically upon boot, look for the PECMD.ini or winpeshl.ini file within the WinPE structure and add a command line linking to the path of your executable: X:\Ghost\Ghost64.exe . How to Boot and Use Norton Ghost on a UEFI System

When Norton Ghost existed, official ISO files containing both the software and the were distributed. The SRD was a bootable environment, based on Windows PE, that allowed system recovery even when Windows itself could not start. For some hardware manufacturers, like Samsung, official Norton Ghost ISO files were even bundled with their SSDs, and users could download them directly from the Samsung website as part of their SSD package. Today, however, these official links have long since been taken down.

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: Create your finalized UEFI-ready ISO file: MakeWinPEMedia /ISO C:\WinPE_amd64 C:\Norton_Ghost_UEFI.iso Step 3: Burning the ISO to a USB Drive for UEFI Boot

This method, however, bypasses the native UEFI bootloader. It forces the drive to run in Compatibility Support Module (CSM) mode. Many newer computers, especially laptops released in the last three years, no longer include CSM support. If your BIOS/UEFI settings do not have a "Legacy Boot" option, Norton Ghost will simply not start. (Optional) If you want Ghost to launch automatically

: If using an older "Classic" Ghost version, you may need to enable the Compatibility Support Module (CSM) in your BIOS. FAT32 Formatting

This guide explains how to acquire, configure, and boot a Norton Ghost ISO on a UEFI-enabled computer. Understanding the UEFI vs. Legacy BIOS Challenge No legacy BIOS tricks

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into the modern PC you wish to backup or clone.

: Older standalone versions (Ghost 15 and earlier) generally cannot boot on UEFI systems unless you disable Secure Boot and enable Legacy Boot (CSM) in your BIOS.