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The OS makes no difference. I have successfully backed up every OS from XP to Win-10 Pro/64, and Ghost 11.5, run from my DOS boot disk, doesn't seem to even notice or care. The way Ghost is written, it backs up ones and zeros as it sees them and doesn't seem to make any ID of the OS, or type of data. My webmaster used to back up his Linux Server with Ghost 11.5. As for the Restore, on Windows 10. I can't guarantee that. I have not actually tried it yet.
But I can, if you'd like. OK Bruce, this one's for you. First let me say that I don't normally run Windows 10.
I much prefer Win-7 Ultimate/32. Having said that, I do have Windows 10 Pro/64 on an old 80GB Seagate drive. So I unplugged my W7 HD and plugged in the Win-10 drive, booted it up and made sure it was working properly. Then I rebooted the system with my DOS boot disk containing Ghost 11.5 and I proceeded to do a Ghost backup to a second partition on the W-10 HD. The backup went off without a hitch, and my WiFi Mouse and USB Keyboard worked just find through the process. Following the creation of the Backup Image File with FAST Compression, I immediately did a Restore of 'Image to Partition'.
So my C: partition was completely overwritten. That too ended without any errors. Then I shut down the system, removed my Ghost CD, and rebooted to the HD. Windows 10 came up absolutely normal. So I have to conclude that both the Backup and the Restore worked 100%. I hope that answers at least some of your questions. EPM tells me that the C: partition is formatted NTFS/ Basic MBR.