Restoring Image

Discussion in 'Acronis True Image Product Line' started by ronconno, Feb 9, 2006.

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  1. ronconno

    ronconno Registered Member

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    Please help out a new user, this is probably a very simple question and contained in the manual but I can't find my user manual, have just had a major XP crash PC will not now boot up and am going to have to restore from image held on separate hard dive, I have a full image as well as numerous incremental images my question is if I need to fully restore the original drive do I need to restore the last incremental image as well as the original full image, and if so in what order do I restore in. I have Acronis V 8.

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    ronconno
     
  2. JS_

    JS_ Registered Member

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    images as in picture files ?
     
  3. WSFuser

    WSFuser Registered Member

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    just restore the most recent image and u should be fine.
     
  4. tachyon42

    tachyon42 Registered Member

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    Image as in TI creates a .tib file which is commonly refered to as an image file since it's an image (snapshot or whatever you'd like to call it) of the partition/disk at the point the TI backup is created. A little confusing sometimes if one is talking about taking a backup of a drive which contains picture images!
     
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