Norton Ghost Iso Uefi Jun 2026

The original ghost.iso files floating around on the internet are strictly BIOS-based. They are not "UEFI aware."

Creating a bootable Norton Ghost ISO for UEFI systems is a complex task because the original Norton Ghost was discontinued in 2013 and lacks native support for modern UEFI/GPT configurations . To achieve this, you must use later versions like Symantec Ghost Solution Suite (GSS) or create a custom recovery environment 1. Compatibility Requirements Version Matters : Legacy Norton Ghost (v15 and older) generally does support UEFI or GPT partitions properly. Solution Suite : You should use Symantec Ghost Solution Suite 3.x , which is designed to handle UEFI devices and GPT disks. BIOS Settings norton ghost iso uefi

: Set the "Partition scheme" to GPT and "Target system" to UEFI (non CSM) . The original ghost

: Standard Ghost ISOs often fail to boot on UEFI systems unless Legacy Support (CSM) is enabled in the BIOS. : Standard Ghost ISOs often fail to boot

Clonezilla is the spiritual successor to Norton Ghost for the open-source world.

This is not true UEFI cloning, but it allows you to use your old ISO.