| Problem | Likely Fix | | :--- | :--- | | ISO won't boot on new PC | Enter BIOS and enable CSM / Legacy Boot. Disable Secure Boot. | | No USB 3.0 drivers | Ghost 14’s WinPE lacks USB 3.0 support. Use USB 2.0 ports or a DVD drive. | | Can't see SATA hard drive | Change BIOS SATA mode from RAID/AHCI to IDE (temporary). | | Restore fails with "Error E7D1001F" | The recovery point is corrupted. Verify integrity before restoring. |
You cannot "install" Norton Ghost to a blank drive using the ISO. Instead, you use the ISO to restore a previously created image, which effectively installs your operating system, drivers, and applications in one step.
Here is the process:
After the restore completes (usually 15–45 minutes), the system will reboot. Remove the bootable media, and your PC will boot directly into your fully restored Windows installation.
Cause: 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. norton ghost 14 bootable iso install
The "Install" process for a bootable ISO is different from a standard program installation.
Step 1: Create the Boot Media
Step 2: Booting