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Old August 22nd, 2008, 03:47 PM
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Default TrueImageHome "Partition or Disk to Restore" Screen

When restoring multiple partitions to a new blank disk, it is best to restore the partitions in the same physical order as shown in Windows Disk Management for those computers using Windows as the operation system.

The TrueImage Home restore screen titled "Partition or Disk to Restore" does NOT always display the partitions in the same physical order as displayed in the Windows Disk Management screen.

The correct partition sequence can be verified or determined on this screen by changing the sort order that is displayed.

Click on the two sort icons shown on that screen and match the sample display below. This means you will need to change the "Arrange by" icon screen so that WinNT option is checked. Also the "Choose columns" icon needs to be changed so that the WinNT option is moved to the top; and then checkmark the WINNT option as per the display.
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