jthomas119
May 16th, 2005, 12:05 AM
I have actually solved my problem but I thought I would still post it because I think that it is an easy mistake to make and fairly critical.
I was replacing my laptop hard disk with a larger faster disk.
I made a disk image of my C partition to a USB drive, installed the new disk, booted the Acronis CD and then restored it.
The first time, I restored it to the new disk that I had divided into 2 partitions and the message that I got when I tried to boot was something about "hal.dll" missing.
So I tried again this time letting it restore into one big partition and then I got "windows could not start ... disk hardware configuration".
I created the MBR cd and tried it. no change...
I reinstalled Windows on the new hard disk so I knew that the disk was OK but restore still resulted in the "could not start" message. Getting desperate, I even reread the Acronis documentation.
Then it dawned on me. Since the only partition I had on the old disk was C that was what I had clicked when I created the image. That other "stuff" on disk 1 was not getting dumped. I reinstalled the old disk, created a new image, this time all of Disk 1" and then restored it and now everything is running fine. In retrospect, I should have known better but there are lots of buttons to click and it is easy to click without thinking.
Going back to the documentation, I did not see it mentioned clearly that for the Boot disk, you almost always have to dump the entire disk not just the C partition.
It should be forcefully stated. Maybe even a warning from the program if you try to dump just the partition on the boot disk.
I advise people to double check that in your periodic backup of your boot disk, that you are backing up the disk, not the partition. Otherwise, if your C drive dies, you may not be able to restore a bootable disk from your backup and you won't be able to redo the image creation like I was.
Sorry for the long post, but I hope it may be useful for some people.
John
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I was replacing my laptop hard disk with a larger faster disk.
I made a disk image of my C partition to a USB drive, installed the new disk, booted the Acronis CD and then restored it.
The first time, I restored it to the new disk that I had divided into 2 partitions and the message that I got when I tried to boot was something about "hal.dll" missing.
So I tried again this time letting it restore into one big partition and then I got "windows could not start ... disk hardware configuration".
I created the MBR cd and tried it. no change...
I reinstalled Windows on the new hard disk so I knew that the disk was OK but restore still resulted in the "could not start" message. Getting desperate, I even reread the Acronis documentation.
Then it dawned on me. Since the only partition I had on the old disk was C that was what I had clicked when I created the image. That other "stuff" on disk 1 was not getting dumped. I reinstalled the old disk, created a new image, this time all of Disk 1" and then restored it and now everything is running fine. In retrospect, I should have known better but there are lots of buttons to click and it is easy to click without thinking.
Going back to the documentation, I did not see it mentioned clearly that for the Boot disk, you almost always have to dump the entire disk not just the C partition.
It should be forcefully stated. Maybe even a warning from the program if you try to dump just the partition on the boot disk.
I advise people to double check that in your periodic backup of your boot disk, that you are backing up the disk, not the partition. Otherwise, if your C drive dies, you may not be able to restore a bootable disk from your backup and you won't be able to redo the image creation like I was.
Sorry for the long post, but I hope it may be useful for some people.
John
I tried creating