In the context of Windows installations, a "ghost" version refers to a customized, pre-activated version of the operating system that is often created using tools like Symantec Ghost (now part of Norton). These versions are usually modified to bypass activation checks, include additional software, and are often used for deployment on multiple machines.
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A "Ghost" version refers to a backup image created using software like Norton Ghost or similar imaging tools. Unlike a standard ISO installation that requires a step-by-step setup, a Ghost image is "restored" onto a hard drive, essentially cloning a pre-installed, pre-configured environment in minutes. In the context of Windows installations, a "ghost"