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2.1 What the Searcher Likely Expects

Someone typing this exact keyword expects to find a single file, roughly 5-15 MB in size, named something like Ghost115_Corporate_DOS_BootCD.iso. The ISO should contain:

“Full” in the search implies unrestricted – no trial nag, no feature limits, ability to create images of networked drives, use disk spanning, password protection, compression levels, etc. nortonghost115corporatedosbootcdiso full

What It Is

Norton Ghost 11.5 Corporate Edition is a legacy disk-imaging and cloning tool from Symantec (originally Binary Research’s Ghost). The DOS boot CD ISO is a bootable image that launches a lightweight DOS environment with the Ghost.exe executable, allowing low-level disk operations without Windows.

The “Corporate” version differs from consumer versions (Norton Ghost 12–15) by: I’m not sure what you mean by "make

4.2 Symantec Ghost (Current legal version)

Broadcom (which bought Symantec’s enterprise business) still sells Ghost Solution Suite (GSS) – currently version 3.3 (as of 2025). It includes WinPE boot media, not DOS. For legacy environments, they provide a “legacy boot package” that can still use a DOS-like environment. Businesses can request a trial.


Q4: Can I use Ghost 11.5 DOS to image Windows 10 or 11?

Technically, yes, for the partition (NTFS). But you risk: A DOS boot loader (often based on PC-DOS

Strongly advised against – use Clonezilla or commercial Acronis True Image.


Part 3: Dangers of Downloading Unofficial Ghost ISOs Today

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