Hooray!! This is clearly the key. One interesting thing though is Acronis' assertion on the F11 thing. The reply posted was a canned reply...
Gentlemen... This thread seems to be recurring under several different titles. It DOES seem to be isolated to laptops, and it is NOT faulty...
OK, this did nothing...assuming I intrepreted the solution correctly. I did hit f11 at the appropriate time, and found the "Linux Kernel Sttings"...
I am about to test this out, but I am curious if anyone found this successful? Acronis, are you planning on fixing this with a patch or other...
I could not help but notice that all of us seem to be using a Toshiba Tecra. I wonder if Acronis has looked into compatibility with this brand?...
I have the exact same problem. Toshiba Tecra M2 Windows XP Pro SP2 Latest build of TI server 768
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