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How Do You Back Up A Hard Drive Using Norton Ghost 2003?

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How Do You Back Up A Hard Drive Using Norton Ghost 2003?

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When you’re replacing your hard drive or you just want to make a copy to keep in a safe place, you can use Norton Ghosts’s “Copy Drive” feature to copy your entire operating system and all of your files from one hard drive to another. This feature of Norton Ghost will literally copy everything from your hard drive in its current configuration and store it, either on an external hard drive or on other media such as a DVD or CD-ROM. This allows you to keep a copy of your current hard drive on file in case something happens to your existing drive. Open Norton Ghost 2003 by clicking on the desktop icon or using your computer’s “Start Menu”. Once the software is fully loaded, you will need to open the “Tools” section. Plug in the external hard drive to an open USB-2 port. Load the necessary software to bring that drive online and ensure that it is powered up and has sufficient open space to copy your computer’s main hard drive. Click “Copy My Hard Drive” on the Tools page. The “Hard Drive C

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