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- #Ghost 32 11.5 create image activation code#
- #Ghost 32 11.5 create image registration#
- #Ghost 32 11.5 create image windows 10#
- #Ghost 32 11.5 create image pro#
- #Ghost 32 11.5 create image trial#
#Ghost 32 11.5 create image windows 10#
In anticipation of the Windows 10 support in December I ordered SSR 2013 R2 Desktop Edition from a Veritas preferred Partner.
#Ghost 32 11.5 create image trial#
However, after 60 days the trial version stopped. I downloaded a trial version of SSR 2013 R2 Desktop Edition and was pleased to see the similarity with Ghost. The workarounds for loading the Ghost key under Windows 10 would not work for me. It is just that even though Ghost is dead, this forum seems to be the most knowledgeable around. Hi, I have already raised this under a Backup thread so I hope I am not breaking all the rules by copying it here too. Seems to me that Symantec could have provided better (or even some) info about this process. I don't know if this may help others, but it all seems to be working fine for me now.
#Ghost 32 11.5 create image activation code#
The screen showed my activation code had been registered. It started looking for my existing backups and devices.
#Ghost 32 11.5 create image pro#
I tried a few things and eventually needed one additional set of steps to get my system working properly with Ghost 15 after a Windows 10 Pro 圆4 upgrade: I'm not sure if that was the cause of my issues or not. I did not have one file that you list on my system - C:\Program Files (x86)\Norton Ghost\Packages\Agent\NORTON~1.exe. After following your steps, I tried entering my Windows 7 Activation code but still got the lovely red, activation error warning box. Here's hoping you found all of that quite useful.Īwesome work on this. I have already tested making a Windows 10 backup, followed by recovering to a previous Windows 7 installation, and then finally recovering back to the Windows 10 backup I just made.
#Ghost 32 11.5 create image registration#
This time, unlike before, the licence registration should be successful.
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If you have a 64-bit operating system, then the Norton Ghost 15 folder can be found in the Program Files (x86) folder. However the other files may also be important, so I suggest changing them all. I think the key file to change is the 'VProSvc.exe' file (with asterisks), as that is the one which allowed the licence registration to work successfully. I changed every important looking application file this way, one at a time, rebooting each time until finally I was able to successfully enter my licence code.Ĭ:\Program Files\Norton Ghost\Agent\VProTray.exeĬ:\Program Files\Norton Ghost\Agent\Securit圜onfig.exeĬ:\Program Files\Norton Ghost\Agent\VProSvc.exe *****Ĭ:\Program Files\Norton Ghost\Browser\V2iBrowser.exeĬ:\Program Files\Norton Ghost\Console\VProConsole.exeĬ:\Program Files\Norton Ghost\Console\VProCustomRE.exeĬ:\Program Files\Norton Ghost\Console\VProConsole_.exeĬ:\Program Files\Norton Ghost\Console\DRIVERVALIDATION.exeĬ:\Program Files\Norton Ghost\Packages\Agent\NORTON~1.exeĬ:\Program Files\Norton Ghost\Utility\PartInfo.exe I went into the Program Files\Norton Ghost 15 folder and changed the properties of every Application file (.exe) I could find, such that they ran in Compatibility Mode for Windows 7. I've not seen anyone else have any success getting Norton Ghost 15 to work on Windows 10, so it seems I may be the first to manage this !!! Success Getting Ghost 15 to Work on Windows 10 :-)