Install or use CD?

Discussion in 'Acronis True Image Product Line' started by Dushtacat, Sep 19, 2006.

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  1. Dushtacat

    Dushtacat Registered Member

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    Is there any reason to install TI on your hard drive if you don't want to schedule any image creations? Can't you do everything from the CD?
     
  2. Tabvla

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    Do you mean the boot CD or the program CD?

    If you mean the Acronis boot CD then the answer is a qualified "yes, to a point". But if you do everything from there then you would be working in the Linux kernel.

    In my experience I have always found working from within Windows to be significantly faster than working from the Linux kernel.

    Do you have a specific reason for not wanting to install ATI on the PC?
     
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  4. Dushtacat

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    Thanks so much. That link answers my questions. This is a great Forum.
     
  5. Howard Kaikow

    Howard Kaikow Registered Member

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    No.

    Fer example, you cannot mount volumes that may be used within windows.
     
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    Menorcaman Retired Moderator

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    Nor can you add the Acronis bootable rescue media components to an image being created direct to DVD(s).

    Regards
     
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