Originally posted by: gflores
Is the Norton Ghost Image only for the computer it was created for? I think I might try out Norton Ghost, but I don't reformat all that often, maybe 2 or 3 times a year.
yea basically, since its basically just a zipped copy of your harddrive at its simplest. so it works best if you keep your o/s and apps on a separate and relatively small partition*8gb or so. keep media and stuff off it. when the time comes to restore the image, not much will need to be backed up so that you can restore the image of that partition.
it only works on the same setup, or close as possible. one can have small changes like sound or graphics cards, but if the m/b cpu is different, the windows install will be incorrect.
as for saving time...it tends to unless you buy pc after pc after pc because you can install all basic apps before you image. like norton, office, extra browsers, download managers, ftp clients, icq, aim whatever. takes 15min to image. and its just nice to have the ~600mb image on another partition or something for quick restore in case of failure of some kind. that being said windows now doesn't hose itself quite as bad as it used to. now restoring image is just to get a cleaner less sluggish install. its also good for changing/upgrading harddrives. you can restore image aslong as the partition is big enough. or simply have ghost copy the partition to another drive.