Verified: Norton Ghost Windows 7

Abstract: Although Norton Ghost was discontinued by Symantec in 2013, it remains a topic of interest for users maintaining legacy Windows 7 systems, particularly in industrial, embedded, or offline environments. This paper clarifies the compatibility landscape of Norton Ghost versions with Windows 7, provides a practical methodology for creating and restoring disk images, and evaluates modern open-source alternatives for those seeking supported solutions. 1. Introduction Windows 7 reached End of Life (EOL) in January 2020. However, many specialized systems (medical devices, CNC controllers, POS terminals) still run Windows 7 without network connectivity. For these, disk imaging is critical for disaster recovery. Norton Ghost (especially version 15) was one of the last versions to officially support Windows 7, but users face challenges with driver support, UEFI boot, and SSD TRIM commands. 2. Version Compatibility Table | Norton Ghost Version | Windows 7 Support | UEFI Support | RAID/ AHCI | Recommended Use | |----------------------|-------------------|--------------|------------|------------------| | Ghost 8.3 / 2003 | No (XP era) | No | Limited | Avoid | | Ghost 12 / 14 | Partial (32-bit only) | No | Partial | Not recommended | | Ghost 15 | Yes (32 & 64-bit) | Basic | Yes | Best choice | | Ghost Solution Suite 2.5+ | Yes (via WinPE) | Yes | Yes | Enterprise only |