I'd like to pitch in a vote against Ghost and some further thoughts.
My choice for basic disk imaging/cloning is NovaStor Instant Recovery. It boots from the product CD into a GUI with mouse support and does not have DOS limitations. It also supports a ton of devices, which leads me to my next thought...
Cloning or backing up to another internal HD doesn't allow for major negative events (theft, fire, force majeure, etc).
BigMike:
Norton Ghost has a GUI, and it can also burn and spawn backups across multiple CDs and other media. One of the reasons GHOST is so reliable is because it makes backups outside of windows, where they should be made, not from within windows while processes are running which can, and often do, cause errors during backups. I learned this the hard way. The mouse is not an issue for me, since GHOST is so simple to use, it only takes a few keystrokes to backup or restore. Ghost also includes a windows explorer program that lets you open your ghost backups and extract files, plus other usefull utilities. I've tried a lot of backup programs over the years, but this is by far the most reliable I have found. I'm sure there are lots of others out there that are good also, but like my daddy used to say, if something works, don't fix it.