About Disabled Features; When You Delay Licensing - Symantec GHOST - V 15.0 Manual

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Installing Norton Ghost
Before you install

About disabled features

When you delay licensing

Supported file systems
Removable media
Norton Ghost is packaged to meet various markets. Some features might not be
available, depending on the product you have purchased. However, all features
are documented. You should be aware of which features are included with the
version of the product you have purchased. If a feature is not accessible in the
product user interface, it is likely not included with your version of the product.
Refer to the Symantec Web site for information about the features that are included
with your version of Norton Ghost.
If you choose to delay installation of the license key, all features in Norton Ghost
remain enabled during the 60-day grace period.
Symantec Recovery Disk, a component of Norton Ghost, is available with no trial
period or evaluation. However, you need a valid license key to use the following
features in Symantec Recovery Disk:
Back Up My Computer wizard
Norton Ghost supports the following file systems:
FAT16, FAT16X
FAT32, FAT32X
NTFS
GUID Partition Table (GPT)
Dynamic disks
Linux Ext2, Linux Ext3
Linux swap partitions
Note:
You must decrypt encrypted NTFS drives before you
attempt to restore them. You cannot view the files that are
in a recovery point for an encrypted NTFS drive.
You can save recovery points locally (that is, on the same
computer where Norton Ghost is installed). Or, you can save
recovery points to most Blu-ray, DVD-R(W), DVD+RW, CD-R,
and CD-RW recorders. You can find an updated list of
supported drives on the Gear Software Web site.
http://www.gearsoftware.com
Norton Ghost also lets you save recovery points to most
USB devices, 1394 FireWire devices, REV, Jaz, Zip drives,
and magneto-optical devices.

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