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I had a disk failure and replaced the disk with a new one, restored my backups and everything works fine... everything except true image!
Well TI uses the disk ID (instead of the drive letter) to identify an disk. That is great. Since I have a new disk, the id changed and therefore the backup cannot find it. Still OK. BUT if I open the task to change the drive it will not allow me because it cannot find the disk! It tells me to redefine the task! I have about 20 tasks with different filters. And I don't remember the filters. Hello! This is backup software! You should expect that people use it restore broken disks! How brain dead can a company be to ship backup software (version 11!!!) that cannot be used on a restored backup ![]() I will blog about this -- this is so unbelievably stupid... As stupid as: you cannot delete differential backups because the developers of TI do not understand how an incremental backup works (hello differential is NOT incremental) ! As stupid as: you cannot use your TI 11 task in TI 2009! As stupid as: you have to click 20 times in the wizard to come to the end page to finish. Hey Acronis, please hire some capable UI designers and developers. It is really annoying. I use this product since version 8. I think the technology is good -- but your UI guys are smoking weed.... What the heck is the reason you do not allow me to open a task when the disk has changed? Wake up guys! Or fire them and hire a more capable team. Michael Last edited by scharf : May 8th, 2009 at 06:22 PM. |
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