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Before Norton Ghost, most backups were file-based. You copied your documents to a floppy disk or a Zip drive. But this method missed the system files, boot sectors, and hidden configurations that made a computer run. If your hard drive died, you couldn’t just copy back your Word documents; you needed to rebuild the entire machine from scratch.

If you find a .exe or .iso file claiming to be Norton Ghost 2003, understand this: The software was designed before modern code signing was standard. Hackers frequently repackage ancient software with rootkits, keyloggers, and ransomware. Because the software runs at the BIOS level (Ring 0), a malicious version of Ghost could completely own your system before Windows even loads.