

Avira AntiVir Personal (18-10-2012): Free anti-virus and anti-spyware on-demand scanner, detects and removes more than 50000 viruses and trojans (Windows Freeware).Go to the "C:\Program Files (x86)\Norton Ghost\Agent" directory.Under Tasks, click Recover My Files and point it to your filesīonus section - activating Ghost 15 under Windows 10Įven if you have a key for Ghost, it won't activate by default under Windows 10.If you do want to actually activate the product, see the bonus section below You don't know how safe the ISO is so best to assume that it's not and don't let any traffic get out of the VM With VMWare Workstation this can be done with Shared Folders even when no network card is enabled Make a read-only copy of the backup files available to the VM.Initially attach the VM to the network, we'll detach later I tested getting Symantec Ghost 15 running in a Windows 10 VM. Symantec Ghost 15 will be able to recover the data from those files. However, if there’s a less complicated and laborious way instead, I’d prefer to do that. One thing I did think of was to create a Windows 7 VM on Parallels, before then looking for a compatible version of Norton Internet Security and then seeing if it will recognise the backup and restore. fbf extension.ĭoes anyone know if this still works, or failing that, is there an old version of Norton Backup (or whatever it was back then that created the backup) that I can download? I may have found something, but in the probable event that it's a red herring, some assistance or advice would be appreciated.

The xx in fbfFiles_0xx being a hex style combo of letters and/or numbers. Do current Norton backup programs cater for this old a backup? The file structure appears to be: The backup set was made in late 2008 to early 2009. While looking through some old files recently on some external hard drives, I came across an old Windows laptop backup set, I think done by Norton Backup (judging by the folder it was in), and I would like to restore it somehow to have a look round.
