You simple havent enough programming skills. First learn more MS Windows and then start to use or talk about it. Now you can proceed to use that...
What f** PE, I wasnt talked nothing about PE, I was talked about Windows Embedded Development Environment. I was put link to it in previous post...
This is unbelievable that Acronis makes collaboration with such "no name" 3rd party product like "Barts...***". What it is? Its cracked/hacked...
Speed is not question. I wasnt talked about PE. Windows XP Embedded is completely different thing - its development environment and you can make...
This is good point - why at all to uses this fu*ing Linux? Restoring Windows system with Linux.....bulshit. Professional suggest for Acronis:...
Other reason why incremental images are the same size as base is when you restore image. After you restore from image and then make new...
I am interested how to convert basic-disk back to striped-volume, its just really interesting.
Using sector-backup for servers.....with dynamic-disks....come on...this is suicide.
Example in Tivoli large files are backed up with sub-file feature. This means that with incremental backup, if file is changed then it dont copy...
Thank You for answer! Yes, its good decision If you can then please talk for Acronis programmers that overwriting files exactly the same...
But then I must make unnessesarily full image in every month. Others backup suftwares dont require to make full image again but they just rotate...
Unique??? All well-behaved file-based backup systems can backup complete "system state" including system hive. File-level backup is new for TI,...
.....and the bests are: IBM Tivoli Storage Manager Veritas NetBackup EMC Dantz Retrospect p.s "system state" contains those objects...
But if modification date is older (example I copy to patrition some old file version that stay important for me) than in backup, then TI backs up...
Wrong, its not just file - its database. In windows there are more objects that this hive file and all those objects must remain in consistent...
Maybe 1 partition you still have No and no any backup soft dont backup MBR As long as you do sector-backup then yes, all important bit in...
Not always but yes, in many situations it can work. Question is not about what we can do or what we cant do - question is to do things in right...
OK, I answer then myself: 1) probably only with "archive flag" and no more 2) *) not deleting *) overwriting 3) not supported...
Those are completely from different purview products and even you cant compare them. TI is for incremental sector-based imaging, but RestoreIT...
You cant do that - in windows systems this procedure is strongly tabooed. Registry hives are part of "system state" and it must backup and...
Unfortunately cant because I dont use TI in windows but instead as bootmanager. In file, in catalog, in FAT32 partition. Pushin "proceed"...
Why TI manual dont say nothing about how file-level backup works: 1) how it detects that files are changed? 2) When I restore from file-based...
I just tried 2302 version and it even dont start file backup, when I push "proceed" button then it simple displays progress bar and thats it. Then...
Hellooo.....sorry, but is this too hard question for us?
Hi, 1) How file-level backup detects that file is changed, for what parameters-criteria? 2) When I restore from file-based incremental...
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