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Old December 24th, 2006, 02:19 PM
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I agree that indexing should be turned off it is only of use if you are searching a large number of files and you would probably need a stopwatch to tell any difference anyway.

When backing up your system drive, make sure that you tick drive 1 as in my screen shot otherwise you will not include the mbr in the archive.

Since TI9, selecting just the C partition will automatically include the MBR, you don't have to select all of Drive 1. You will see the MBR Track 0 displayed when you do a recovery.
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Old December 24th, 2006, 02:43 PM
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Since TI9, selecting just the C partition will automatically include the MBR, you don't have to select all of Drive 1. You will see the MBR Track 0 displayed when you do a recovery.
Hi seekforever,

To clarify, this is only the case for Build 3567 and later (just in case someone with an earlier build happens to stumble across this thread ).

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Old December 24th, 2006, 02:53 PM
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I agree that indexing should be turned off it is only of use if you are searching a large number of files and you would probably need a stopwatch to tell any difference anyway.

When backing up your system drive, make sure that you tick drive 1 as in my screen shot otherwise you will not include the mbr in the archive.

Yes I tick Drive 1 because it carries disk 1, which is the OEM's recovery, and disk 2 which is my C:/ drive. And I tested this on the first day I downloaded ATI by restoring my internal drive and it was successful.
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Old December 24th, 2006, 03:07 PM
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Since TI9, selecting just the C partition will automatically include the MBR, you don't have to select all of Drive 1. You will see the MBR Track 0 displayed when you do a recovery.

Yes I had forgotten this important change, it’s a good job someone is on the ball.
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Old December 24th, 2006, 04:45 PM
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Hi seekforever,

To clarify, this is only the case for Build 3567 and later (just in case someone with an earlier build happens to stumble across this thread ).

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Hi Menorcaman

Thanks for posting the clarification. I had indeed forgotten that it wasn't in the earlier builds of TI9.
 

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