Norton Ghost Windows 8 incompatibility

I recently installed Norton Ghost 15 on a laptop running Windows 8.

It will not work. He asks to install the .NET 2.0 framework, but this framework is no longer supported by Microsoft.
What should I do?

I would contact Symantec.  Personally, I would remove ghost because I'm not a fan.

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