: You will typically find Ghost32 packaged as a Ghost32.7z file [12†L12]. This is simply a compressed archive format, similar to a ZIP file. Hiren's Boot CD uses this format for many of its portable tools, so placing the .7z file directly into the correct folder is the key to integration.
Open the directory of the burned USB drive on your computer. ghost32 7z for hiren boot cd
Verify that the resulting folder contains the main executable, typically named Ghost32.exe . 2. Injecting Ghost32 into Hiren's BootCD PE : You will typically find Ghost32 packaged as a Ghost32
It is crucial for restoring images created by older versions of Norton Ghost (11.5) that are still widely used in corporate environments for imaging. Why You Need to Add Ghost32.exe to Hiren's BootCD Open the directory of the burned USB drive on your computer
Navigate to your USB drive, locate the Ghost32 directory you created, and double-click Ghost32.exe .
: Obtain your own licensed copy of Norton Ghost (version 11.5 or 12.0 is recommended). HBCDCustomizer.exe