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Old December 14th, 2006, 05:57 AM
stefan.riemke stefan.riemke is offline
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Default Acronis 9.1 with SAS (Serial Attached SCSI) - Devices

Backup with Acronis 9.1 Build 3.832 unter Windows Server 2003 works.

If you want to restore the Data from Rescue(Boot-)CDs; Acronis can´t find the Controller and give the message that no Devices/Hard-Disks can be found.

Restore with installed Windows is not possible because if you use the recover-funktion with your Image; Acronis boot with an small-OS and not with the Original-Windows and so it cant´t finde the Devices aber recover the whole .tib-file.
The Same is with S-ATA-Devices and Controllers by Mylex ...

So with this Build, a complete Recover is not possible !!!!! Only a few selected files with mounting the Archive ...
Very bad if you have to recover the complete Image/Server.


Ideas ?

Last edited by stefan.riemke : December 14th, 2006 at 04:05 PM.
 

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