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Despite being discontinued by Symantec in 2013, the 11.5 DOS ISO remains relevant in specific niches:

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Ghost 11.5 typically requires "Legacy Boot" or "CSM" mode to be enabled in the BIOS. It often struggles to boot on modern UEFI-only systems. Despite being discontinued by Symantec in 2013, the 11

It is the gold standard for maintaining older industrial or medical machines running Windows XP, 98, or even DOS. It is the gold standard for maintaining older

Before ubiquitous virtualization and modern backup tools, Ghost was how IT departments rolled out Windows 98, NT 4.0, 2000, and XP across labs.

The "Ghost" in the Machine: Why We Still Talk About Norton Ghost 11.5

❌ – Last updated ~2009 (Ghost 12 is unrelated consumer product) ❌ No UEFI support – Cannot boot on modern PCs in pure UEFI mode without CSM ❌ No GPT support – Will see GPT disks as “protective MBR” → can image partitions but not full GPT disks reliably ❌ Slow on modern drives – No TRIM, no NVMe drivers, SATA must be in IDE/Legacy mode ❌ Large disk issues – May have trouble >2TB (original 32-bit LBA limits) ❌ NTFS limitations – Cannot defragment NTFS metadata; heavily fragmented NTFS can fail restore ❌ No USB 3.0 – Only USB 1.1/2.0 if DOS drivers exist ❌ Not supported for modern SSDs – Misalignment possible; lacks TRIM pass-through