Acronis ICO for Restore with 2009

Discussion in 'Acronis True Image Product Line' started by Harold381, Mar 6, 2009.

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  1. Harold381

    Harold381 Registered Member

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    I am unable to restore a differential backup made with Acronis 2009. I can successfully use the Clone Method, but not the differential method.

    My system is Windows XP sp3, 2048 Megabytes Installed Memory, BIOS: American Megatrends Inc. 0302 12/04/2007, 2.10 gigahertz AMD Pentium 4
    256 kilobyte primary memory cache, 1024 kilobyte secondary memory cache, AVG antivirus.

    Backups are from EDIA WD 40 gb drive, restore target is also a EDIA WD 40 gb drive. Full backup and differential backups are on a 160 gb WD drive. Am trying to restore with the cd made from the below ISO file. Process goes to the Progress screen for several minutes, then stops and computer hangs up, requiring restart to do anything.

    At suggestion of Acronis "Live Chat", I downloaded the ISO, burned to a cd and have tried to restore with it.

    There are 6 options as shown below when I boot to the cd:
    1. Acronis True Image 2009 Home
    2. Acronis True Image 2009 [acpi without quiet]
    3. Acronis True Image 2009 [acpi-off no apic]
    4. Acronis True Image 2009 [acpi-off no apic] without quiet
    5. Acronis True Image 2009 no USB mode
    6. Acronis True Image 2009 no USB mode without quiet
    So far, I have only tried option 1. What do the other options mean, and should I try one of them?

    Harold
     
    Last edited: Mar 6, 2009
  2. Bruce Mahnke

    Bruce Mahnke Registered Member

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    Harold,

    You should edit your posting to remove the URL. Generally posting the link to an ISO file is not appreciated.


    Showing the six options should be OK.
     
  3. Harold381

    Harold381 Registered Member

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    Thanks for the tip, Bruce.

    Harold
     
  4. Acronis Support

    Acronis Support Acronis Support Staff

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    Hello Harold381,

    Thank you for your interesting in Acronis True Image

    Boot ISO image using the following parameter:

    acpi=off noapic

    Disables ACPI which may help with a particular hardware configuration. Disables APIC (Advanced Programmable Interrupt Controller) which may help with a particular hardware configuration.

    Best regards,
    --
    Dmitry Nikolaev
     
  5. Harold381

    Harold381 Registered Member

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    Thanks, Dmitry.
    Harold
     
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