Traditional versions of Norton Ghost (like 11.5 or 15.0) were designed for the MBR (Master Boot Record) and Legacy BIOS era.
To create a Norton Ghost ISO UEFI link, follow these steps:
the target PC and enter the Boot Menu (usually F12, F11, or Esc). Select the UEFI USB partition to begin imaging.
| Tool | UEFI Support | Bootable ISO Available | Free? | Best For | |------|--------------|------------------------|-------|----------| | | Yes (live ISO) | Yes | Free (GPL) | Sector-by-sector clone, any OS | | Rescuezilla | Yes (GUI Clonezilla) | Yes | Free | Windows users wanting GUI | | Foxclone | Yes | Yes | Free | Beginners (very clear interface) | | Macrium Reflect (Free) | Yes (Rescue Media) | Yes (create from app) | Free tier | Windows system imaging | | Veeam Agent for Windows | Yes | Yes (recovery ISO) | Free | Windows backup + bare metal restore |
Once you have an ISO, the method of writing it to a USB drive is critical for UEFI compatibility: Use Rufus: and select your ISO. Change the Partition scheme Target system UEFI (non-CSM)