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Re: norton ghost

 
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hi all
i m using norton ghost 2003 on windows xp home.
but i m not able to fing out any option whic can solve hardware dependency. can any one come up with the solution to make ghost installation hardware independent.
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What do you mean by hardware independant? Are you wanting to be able to store an image and replace that image on any machine (essentially allowing you to load up the same settings on different machines you build)?
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