I dunno about RAID, but I just discovered the Recovery CD won't boot the system if a SATA optical drive is the only device connected to the SiL...
It is, but it also helps to see if I have a component that is known to be problematic. For the record, ATI 10 works fine here: Intel...
If you're using the rescue CD the problem is the Linux kernel ATI uses doesn't support the Jmicron PATA controller used on the 965 motherboard. On...
Full Linux support of the Intel 965 chipset, which is the heart of the motherboard in question, isn't implemented until the just released 2.6.18...
Could not recreate the problem. Did a file/folder restore to a different partition on the same physical drive as well as to a completely...
It is not only possible but works very well as long as the partition structure of the drive isn't changed during restore. I haven't touched my...
You can't be serious
Longevity of data burned to CDs has become somewhat of a question as of late. Eternal oblivion may be only 5-7 years away.
That's what your backup is for, right? I disagree with you on this. I think using a registry cleaner on a regular basis is an important part of...
As I understand things, incrementals are co-dependent...you need to retain all of them (and the base full backup) or the entire set is useless....
PJ, do you have ANY idea what may have happened? Drive e: got wiped, was that the drive to which TI was installed?
As I recall, the convention used by Windows is to first assign a drive letter to the first partition on each physical drive, after which it goes...
Because the self-booting recovery CD runs the machine under Linux. Linux can read/write to a FAT32 file system but not NTFS. Windows can handle...
Howard, you're working in the disk mode rather than just with files. An incremental backup, even one involving just one changed file, still...
When you create the image, did you select the entire drive or partition or the file and folder backup option? You want to choose entire drive or...
Depending upon how the machine is set up, the cloned SATA drive may not be drive c: or \device\HardDisk1 or whatever the BIOS thinks is the boot...
I have no idea. I don't use NT Backup. I personally would be wary of trying to mix two different backup schema into the same backup set of files...
Almost. You need to have a physical copy of the Windows XP operating system distribution CD and the accompanying activation code. Windows...
IF you're using a retail version Windows XP or 2K AND you have the distribution CD and it's original authentication code at hand it's pretty...
I've done a successful backup/restore cycle of a full disk image with TI9/2323. Yesterday, if fact, after I formatted a system drive on the wrong...
If you don't change your hardware configuration, you should not have to re-activate.
Great News! Thanks for the report, Mangray.
It's called a field test. We'll change your name to "beta."
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