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New features of Symantec Ghost 8.0

- Manage hardware and software inventory from the centralized Console.
- Create detailed reports from fully customizable filters and views.
- Create dynamic folders to manage a group of target computers based upon
hardware or software attributes to streamline OS migration.
- Use a directory on a client computer as a repository for Symantec Ghost
image files, application packages, user profiles, or other files.
- Preserve the contents of a selected directory during a restore, keeping
a local backup and recovery image file.
- Run Console tasks using images, files, and packages that are stored
locally on a client computer.
- Restore a disk or partition with a Ghost image stored on the same
disk or partition.
- Transfer all files, including installation packages, using the
multicasting functionality from the Console. Reduce network traffic by
sending an individual file to multiple recipients simultaneously.
Flexible file transfer lets you specify where a file transfer goes.
- Write to and read from NTFS partitions. You can store an image file on
an NTFS drive and restore from an image file located on an NTFS drive.
- Run Ghost32.exe on Windows 9x/NT/2000/XP.
- Back up, restore, and clone directly to and from supported FireWire,
USB 1.1, and 2.0 devices, including hard disks and supported CD-R/RW
and DVD drives.
- Back up to and restore from supported DVD+ R/RW and DVD-R/RW drives.
- Read from and write to NTFS disks and partitions.
- Increased support for most new CD-R/RW drives.
- Support for backing up, restoring, and cloning IDE drives larger
than 128 GB.
- Full LILO and GRUB support for EXT2/3 Linux files systems.
- GDisk now complies with the U.S Department of Defense requirements for
securely wiping disks.
- A general purpose utility for manipulating files and directories in a
locally attached NTFS or FAT file system (including FAT hidden
partitions), from DOS or Windows.

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