Onekey Ghost Windows 7 32 Bit
I'm testing the Win7 Enterprise edition, and ran into a 'known incompatibility' message when installing Norton Ghost 12. Feeling adventuresome (since it runs perfectly well with the RC1 version), I clicked 'install anyway', downloaded the latest updates from Symantec (over 200 MB as I recall) and have been successfully running Ghost 12 ever since, just like I've been doing with the RC1 version (Win 7 32 bit version) since May. So my question is WHAT compatibility problem? I searched Symantec's Web site and didn't see anything there, and have seen posts here pointing to incompatibilities with Ghost, but it's working perfectly well for me.
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So I must ask, is there some hidden gotcha that's one day going to jump out and huff and puff and blow my house down?:-) If so, I'd sure like someone to tell me what it is! My suspicion is that the Symantec update fixed whatever the problem was, but information on this subject has eluded me. It seems like MS needs to either explain what the 'known incompatability' is or stop putting out bad warnings, one or the other. Oh yes, Action Center says 'No current issues detected'. Sure makes you wonder, doesn't it! Any info on this mystery would be greatly appreciated. There are a number of compatibility issues with Ghost 12 & Ghost 14 in Windows7 Creation of additional files/folders backups, control of recovery points deleted, One time virtual conversion to name but a few.