View Full Version : True Image 8.0 Build 937 Locks up
bob-m
October 12th, 2005, 10:32 AM
I just installed build 937 in my Win98SE partition and tried to back up the C: drive. It gets to the screen where it says "analyzing partition" and locks up the computer. Reboot is the only option. The last entries in the log are "Locking partition c:\" (Twice), then "Pending operation 104 started: creating partition image". I hesitate to install this build on my other partitions, as they presently work OK with build 800.
Before this, I get messages saying that "G:\ is not accessible" G:\ is the CD drive that I am backing up to. It contains a recently erased cdrw disk.
Any ideas?
Jbmoar
October 12th, 2005, 11:51 AM
-{ Quote: "I just installed build 937 in my Win98SE partition and tried to back up the C: drive. It gets to the screen where it says "analyzing partition" and locks up the computer. Reboot is the only option. The last entries in the log are "Locking partition c:\" (Twice), then "Pending operation 104 started: creating partition image". I hesitate to install this build on my other partitions, as they presently work OK with build 800.
Before this, I get messages saying that "G:\ is not accessible" G:\ is the CD drive that I am backing up to. It contains a recently erased cdrw disk.
Any ideas?" }-
You Could Try Using The Rescue CD For True Image 8.0.937 ... I Am using the rescue CD And it doesn't depend on The OS As It uses its own Boot And Operating Info
storage_man
October 12th, 2005, 12:21 PM
Bob-M
Also do a full chkdsk ie: chkdsk c: /f If there are any broken chains, this should fix them and hopefully the backup also.
Storage_man
bob-m
October 15th, 2005, 08:55 AM
-{ Quote: "Bob-M
Also do a full chkdsk ie: chkdsk c: /f If there are any broken chains, this should fix them and hopefully the backup also.
Storage_man" }-
No, that doesn't fix it.
Isn't this product supposed to work?
I paid for the software. At the very least is should be functional.
Not likely I will pay more money for Version 9, as it probably woulldn't work either.
>:(
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