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If I have already created an image of an XP Pro machine and restore it to another machine can I then change the SID?
Do I need to run Sysprep before hand, or is there a SID changer in True Image? Thanks, ~Greg |
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sorry dude you need sysprep
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Hello gigzirb,
Thank you for choosing Acronis Disk Backup Software. Please read the FAQ on our web-site: http://www.acronis.com/homecomputing...ge/faq.html#17. If you have any questions please feel free to ask us. Thank you. -- Irina Shirokova
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I've followed the instructions in FAQ #17 and created a "SYSPREP" Image using the True Image Boot Disk. Unfortunately, when I go to restore the Image using the True Image Boot Disk, True Image reports that the Image as corrupt.
But, if I create an Image through Windows, I am able to successfully restore the Image on different hardware. I then run "NewSid" to change the SID on the second computer. |
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