"Ghosting" Windows 8 refers to using Norton Ghost (or similar backup software) to create or restore a complete disk image of your operating system. This allows you to restore Windows 8 with all your programs and settings intact in one step. 1. Download Your Ghost Image You likely have a link to a file stored on Google Drive. Locate the File : Access your file via Google Drive
: Norton Ghost typically requires RAID to be disabled in the BIOS before it can see your drives. Personal Files
: This is the standard path to restore a single partition (like Drive C:) from your backup file. Locate Your File : Browse to the .GHO file you downloaded from Google Drive. Select Destination
To apply a Ghost image, you must boot your computer from a environment outside of the Windows you are replacing. Create a Bootable USB : Use tools like Rufus to create a bootable USB containing Norton Ghost or a PE (Preinstallation Environment) that includes Ghost. Copy the Image
: Restoring a Ghost image to a different computer than the one it was created on can cause driver issues. RAID Settings
: Restart your PC and enter the BIOS/Boot Menu (usually F2, F12, or Del) to select your USB drive. Open Norton Ghost
: Place the downloaded Windows 8 Ghost file (.GHO) onto the same USB or a separate external hard drive. 3. Restore the Windows 8 Ghost Image Boot from USB
: Select the file and click the download icon to save it to your local machine or a bootable USB drive. 2. Prepare Your Bootable Media
: Choose your computer's primary hard drive and the specific partition (usually C:) where you want Windows 8 installed.
: This will permanently overwrite all data on that partition. Confirm and Restart to begin. Once finished, click Reset Computer to boot into your restored Windows 8. Important Considerations Hardware Compatibility
: Once the PE environment loads, launch the Ghost application. Select Local > Partition > From Image
"Ghosting" Windows 8 refers to using Norton Ghost (or similar backup software) to create or restore a complete disk image of your operating system. This allows you to restore Windows 8 with all your programs and settings intact in one step. 1. Download Your Ghost Image You likely have a link to a file stored on Google Drive. Locate the File : Access your file via Google Drive
: Norton Ghost typically requires RAID to be disabled in the BIOS before it can see your drives. Personal Files
: This is the standard path to restore a single partition (like Drive C:) from your backup file. Locate Your File : Browse to the .GHO file you downloaded from Google Drive. Select Destination
To apply a Ghost image, you must boot your computer from a environment outside of the Windows you are replacing. Create a Bootable USB : Use tools like Rufus to create a bootable USB containing Norton Ghost or a PE (Preinstallation Environment) that includes Ghost. Copy the Image
: Restoring a Ghost image to a different computer than the one it was created on can cause driver issues. RAID Settings
: Restart your PC and enter the BIOS/Boot Menu (usually F2, F12, or Del) to select your USB drive. Open Norton Ghost
: Place the downloaded Windows 8 Ghost file (.GHO) onto the same USB or a separate external hard drive. 3. Restore the Windows 8 Ghost Image Boot from USB
: Select the file and click the download icon to save it to your local machine or a bootable USB drive. 2. Prepare Your Bootable Media
: Choose your computer's primary hard drive and the specific partition (usually C:) where you want Windows 8 installed.
: This will permanently overwrite all data on that partition. Confirm and Restart to begin. Once finished, click Reset Computer to boot into your restored Windows 8. Important Considerations Hardware Compatibility
: Once the PE environment loads, launch the Ghost application. Select Local > Partition > From Image
