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I found Symantec Ghost 8.2 inside a Norton SystemWorks 2006 Recovery Disk boot CD: I tried these flash drives on an old AMD Athlon XP CPU using an nForce2 chipset and sure enough they showed up! So it works but only on older chipsets. Resolved: Older versions of Ghost simply do not work with newer chipsets.