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Symantec Ghost 12.0.0.13027 WinPE 10 is now officially available for download. As an absolute industry classic for system configuration, disk cloning, and mass hardware provisioning, Symantec Ghost remains a vital asset in any enterprise SysAdmin’s toolkit.
This specific release wraps the advanced Ghost 12 binaries inside a lightweight, highly compatible Windows PE 10 bootable framework. This guarantees that you can boot up modern hardware architectures, bypass local system locks, and perform bare-metal backup or restoration tasks cleanly. You can find the secure, direct download links for the standalone ISO image below.
The v12.0.0.13027 core deployment framework brings critical storage layout patches, modernized compression mechanics, and essential environment bug fixes.
.GHO and split .GHS image file packages. You can explore or selectively extract single directories from within these images using the integrated Ghost Explorer tool.ghost64.exe parameters directly from custom WinPE batch command files.Verify these parameters before burning this rescue media to a deployment drive or integrating it into an administrative multi-boot network.
| Technical Parameter | Details |
| Software Full Name | Symantec Ghost Boot CD (WinPE 10 Environment) |
| Setup File Name | Symantec_Ghost_Suite_12.0.0.13027_W10.iso |
| Version Release | v12.0.0.13027 (Latest Stable Maintenance Build) |
| Setup Type | Bootable ISO Image / Standalone Recovery Media |
| Architecture | 64-Bit (x64) and 32-Bit (x86) Variants |
| Base Environment | Windows PE 10 (WinPE 10 Core Framework) |
| Developer | Broadcom / Symantec Corporation |
Because Symantec Ghost executes within a self-contained pre-installation container running in your RAM, it operates independently of the host OS.
Click the direct, high-speed download mirrors below to acquire the stable bootable standalone image for your IT deployment archive.
SysAdmin Imaging Tip: When capturing an operating system image intended for deployment onto completely dissimilar hardware configurations, remember to run Microsoft’s native Sysprep (System Preparation Tool) with the
/generalizeflag before shutting down and boot-loading into the Ghost environment. This ensures unique SID allocation and clean device driver initialization upon target deployments.