My advice would be to buy it from any trusted software site for the best price you can find, immediately register it with Acronis, and check for...
Ilya, I understand that, and please don't take my comments as criticism of Acronis. I'm just exploring what is possible with the TI boot cd...
I have explored the HP web site and I now know how to get to the recovery console using the HP Recovery DVD. So I am all set on that front. As...
I don't have a Windows XP CD, just a HP Recovery DVD, which only has two options: 1. Completely format and reinstall my disk to factory...
Actually, since my original post, I have since discovered on my own that my boot.ini file does indeed point to the 2nd partition, just as you...
I have a HP media center PC with what looks (to me) to be an unusual partition scheme, and I am trying to rearrange it to make room for a linux...
Interesting. Sounds to me like you were lucky. If I were you, I'd play my lucky numbers at the Lotto while that luck holds.... Still, it...
I seem to recall somewhere in the documentation reading that you can continue using your system while TI is creating the backup images, because TI...
Correct me if I am wrong, but my understanding of the windows backup program is that it operates at the file level, not at the sector level, as TI...
Can you do a partition backup and have the resulting image files written to that same partition? More importantly, assuming this can be done,...
Based on my experience with disk drives, my advice would be to replace any disk drive that is suddenly developing new bad sectors. Assuming that...
>> For your wish to come true, True Image would have to muck around with the content of BOOT.INI, or override your commands as to which partitions...
>>You must put the restored OS image into the same primary partition number as your OS was at image time. If not, then a boot.ini edit is...
Thanks to all who responded. I just got my system up and running again by doing a full restore using the HP Recovery DVD. My system now boots,...
>>Out of interest, what was your partition order before and after the imaging and restore process?<< The answer to that is a little...
>>No, it just means your boot.ini is pointing to the wrong partition. You will be up and running in 5 minutes.<< Sounds promising.... >>Boot...
>> No. Imaging partitions, even if it includes all the partitions on the disk, only images the content of the partitions and a few other bits of...
I have both TI 8.0 and Disk Director 9.0. I used Disk Director to shrink my XP partition to make room for a linux installation. The resizing...
Re: DVD+ or DVD-tq11571 >>I assume my 8x dvd writer would or could use 4x dvd's but it would record at a slower rate than if i were to use 8x...
My DVD writer supports DVD+R, but not DVD-R. Make sure yours really can support either. I found out the hard way that mine didn't. Also, most...
Can you see the image files when you try to do a verify while booted from the boot cd? If not, does it still work when you are booted up normally...
>>once the image has been created you will need to close the multi-session disk by selecting "Make Compatible" otherwise TI (and probably other...
With xp running, I successfully created full backup images of my drive's C and D partitions, and ran the verify on both with no problems. The...
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