Allen L.
September 25th, 2005, 09:03 AM
Seem's everyone that posts has the world of troubles, and I've had none since I first used v.6xxxx. Really don't know what some problems have been, but, like I said, none here. I'm sure that 99.9% of the users are having no problems with the versions, unless they have unusual configurations...such as having XP on different partitions, raid issues, etc.
I'm using one SATA hard drive (no raid config., but Intel Application Accelerater installed and running on a D875PBZ Intel MB with WinXP Pro installed on the sata drive. Have one PATA hard drive on IDE-0 and then the usual CDRW & CDR. Nothing fancy. Maybe why I'm having none of the problems all that post seem to have with T.I. One other thing is I've never used the 'Secure Zone', just image to my IDE hard drive.
Have restored my active partition several times, and *not* the complete hard drive image and always retained my MBR, even to a newly formatted hard drive.
Just wanted to post at least *one more* positive post about T.Image. I think the new TI v.9 is great, as it is going to allow us to back up a data partition and *not* have to image the complete partition with a lot of non-critical files.
What little bugs do come out will be solved for the unusual configuration issues in later updates, but like I stated before, I've never had not one problem with Acronis...well, maybe one gripe about the time flaw when using compression and estimating time to complete an image! :P
...Allen ;D
I'm using one SATA hard drive (no raid config., but Intel Application Accelerater installed and running on a D875PBZ Intel MB with WinXP Pro installed on the sata drive. Have one PATA hard drive on IDE-0 and then the usual CDRW & CDR. Nothing fancy. Maybe why I'm having none of the problems all that post seem to have with T.I. One other thing is I've never used the 'Secure Zone', just image to my IDE hard drive.
Have restored my active partition several times, and *not* the complete hard drive image and always retained my MBR, even to a newly formatted hard drive.
Just wanted to post at least *one more* positive post about T.Image. I think the new TI v.9 is great, as it is going to allow us to back up a data partition and *not* have to image the complete partition with a lot of non-critical files.
What little bugs do come out will be solved for the unusual configuration issues in later updates, but like I stated before, I've never had not one problem with Acronis...well, maybe one gripe about the time flaw when using compression and estimating time to complete an image! :P
...Allen ;D