The Mysterious Case of nortonghost115corporatedosbootcdiso

Self-Contained: It functioned as a Norton Ghost 11.5 DOS Boot ISO that didn't require an installed OS.

  1. Locate the original CD. It typically contains a folder \DOS or \BOOT\DOS.
  2. Extract boot image using ISO extraction tools (or simply copy files to a FAT32 partition).
  3. Build a bootable DOS disk:

    4.1 Clonezilla: The True Successor

    Clonezilla Live (the bootable CD/USB version) directly replaces what people wanted from the Ghost DOS boot CD:

    Key Features of Norton Ghost 11.5 Corporate Edition:

    Typical commands:

    Boot process:

    Norton Ghost 11.5 (released around 2008) represented the peak of the Symantec Ghost Solution Suite 2.5. Unlike the consumer versions of Ghost that were moving toward Windows-based "Hot Imaging," the Corporate Edition was prized for its robust DOS-based environment.