The Recovery Disk Builder failed to create a proper ISO. Fix: Use PowerISO or ImgBurn to convert the Ghost_Boot.iso to a "bootable" format. Alternatively, burn the ISO directly to a CD/DVD as a last resort.

If you don't have an optical drive, you can turn your Ghost 14 ISO into a bootable USB drive:

Create a bootable ISO image that allows users to install Norton Ghost 14 directly from a CD, DVD, or USB drive. This feature enables users to perform a bare-metal restore or install Norton Ghost 14 on a new system without the need for an existing operating system.

He browsed to the .v2i file—Virtual Volume Image. There it was. The snapshot of the system from three days ago, pristine and virus-free.

Click "Start" to wipe the drive and write the bootable image. Method B: Using Norton Ghost’s Internal Wizard

Creating a bootable Norton Ghost 14 ISO is essential for several reasons:

Once you have the ISO file, you need to "burn" it to a physical medium. While CDs were the standard back in the day, most modern setups prefer USB. For CD/DVD:

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