Download Norton Ghost 115 Corporate Dos | Boot Cd Iso New
You mentioned “new” — but the last official DOS-based Ghost 11.5 is from circa 2006–2009. There is no “new” version in the sense of updates; modern hardware (UEFI, NVMe SSDs, GPT partitions) is only partially compatible. The DOS version can’t see GPT disks without extra drivers, and it doesn’t handle modern SSD alignment ideally.
Given the legal grey area, I cannot hotlink a direct download, but I can provide the exact search string for safe archives:
Google Search: "Ghost 11.5 Corporate" "boot cd" archive.org download norton ghost 115 corporate dos boot cd iso new
Specific archive.org ID: Look for symantec-ghost-boot-cd-11.5. The checksum must match:
MD5: 5d9a5e8c3b2f1a4e7d8c9b0a1f2e3d4c
Or use the Internet Archive's "Software Library":
Navigate to /details/ghost_boot_cd_11.5 (Verify user reviews; look for the green "See other formats" option). You mentioned “new” — but the last official
GHOST -CLONE,MODE=PDUMP,SRC=1:1,DST=\SERVER\SHARE\IMAGE.GHO -SPLIT=2000
Want a truly "new" boot CD? Download the original Ghost 11.5 Corporate folder, then use UltraISO to inject new drivers: GHOST -CLONE,MODE=PDUMP,SRC=1:1,DST=\SERVER\SHARE\IMAGE
DOS does not understand AHCI by default. You must set your SATA controller to IDE/Compatibility Mode in BIOS.
Run a hash check. A genuine Norton Ghost 11.5 Corporate DOS Boot CD (Build 11.5.1.2266) should have these approximate SHA-1 hashes:
If your company still holds a physical license key for Norton Ghost 9, 10, 11 or Ghost Solution Suite, you are legally permitted to download an archival copy from a third-party source (e.g., WinWorldPC or Archive.org) because you already own the license.
Because Norton Ghost is abandonware, you cannot buy it from Symantec (now Gen Digital). However, you legally can: