Not for me, unless I use F11 + "quiet acpi=off noapic" (Intel Q35 chipset - ICH9R - quadcore). I received an ISO that does work though. Danny ---
Not for me, it still needs F11 + "quiet acpi=off noapic" or it hangs with a black screen... But they provided me with an ISO some weeks ago...
In fact a firewire external HD is one of the better choices for keeping backups. FW400 is fast, FW800 is very fast, and in my experience the...
I have no problems with Vista and an ICH7 chipset with a sata drive in AHCI mode and NCQ enabled. ATI 11 build 8053 works OK both in Windows and...
Thanks Marat, that's the answer I was hoping for! Danny ---
If anyone has trouble using Windows Cardspace (included in Vista and .Net Framework 3.0): the Acronis schedhlp.exe process makes Windows Cardspace...
Strange, I have no problem with that. Takes a little more than 1 hour including verify. Using firewire external disk. I think a back-up should...
Using Firewire external disks instead of USB disks for back-up will prevent a lot of the Linux USB driver/speed problems with the boot disk. I use...
I use firewire externals disks and have no performance (or other) problems. Restore from the Linux boot CD environment is a bit slower than...
You can "load" a registry file with regedit (File > Load Component) under HKEY_USERS, after this it will allow you to export the keys you need....
The procedure I used to restore an image of a 80 GB disk to a new 250 GB disk is simple and worked without a hitch: - boot the Linux recovery...
I replaced a 80 GB drive with a 250 GB drive some weeks ago and simply restored the last image I made from the 80 GB drive (using ATI 10 under...
When a sector is reallocated, the "bad" physical sector is remapped to another physical sector. To the outside world (the OS and the file...
same here. Danny ---
65 GB of course. Danny ---
I just did a restore to a new system disk today (from 80 GB to 250 GB) using this procedure, it worked like a charm. One tip: execute the "add...
To be exact: my last image was 57 GB of used data on a 80 GB hard disk, to an external 250 GB Firewire disk. The image including verify took 57...
Including verification and with normal compression I can do this in about 1 hour, to an external Firewire drive. Danny ---
If you mount an image file (you can do this from the explorer context menu) you can explore it just like any other disk partition and extract...
Not really in my opinion, the verification process does only check the integrity of the new image, it does not compare it with the original data...
Could http://support.microsoft.com/?scid=kb;en-us;177078 be at the root of the problem (just a wild guess)? Danny ---
USB 1.1 won't give you even 1 MB/second, so what do you expect? Also, a backup to the same HD is a guarantee for bad performance, no matter...
I can back up and verify 40 GB onto an external firewire disk in 58 minutes (using windows, not the Linux recovery CD), using "normal"...
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