#Symantec ghost 8.3 iso#
In a restore done under DOS, the MSCDEX system can only see the 8.3 filenames which are defined by ISO 9660 Level 1 specifically for older operating systems like DOS.
#Symantec ghost 8.3 software#
This extension is called Joliet, and one consequence of using it is that the burning software will synthesise random-looking short 11-character (also known as 8.3) filenames for DOS systems to use, as DOS cannot use Unicode characters or long file names (OS's such as Windows PE and Linux hide those short names from view if Joliet extensions are present so many people these days don't know the short DOS-format names exist). Other names may be trademarks of their respective owners.First, the business editions of Ghost (i.e., those in Ghost Solution Suite or current editions of Altiris Deployment Solution, but not the consumer "Norton Ghost" products which nowadays do not include genuine Ghost) can restore images from DVD which were burned by third-party software, but if you are using DOS instead of the Windows PE or Linux Ghost executables then there are some things you have to be aware of.Īlmost all current third-party software by default writes CD/DVD's using long Unicode file names using a Microsoft extension to the ISO 9660 standard for CD/DVD filesystems.
#Symantec ghost 8.3 android#
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