What S-ATA-(RAID)-Controllers are supported?

Discussion in 'Acronis True Image Product Line' started by bttr, Dec 8, 2004.

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  1. bttr

    bttr Registered Member

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    Hello!

    Why doesn't Acronis publish a list of supported chips? Then we could check before buying.
     
  2. jts

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    I believe that it would be very helpful if all compatibility issues were posted on the web site. I apparently was using a CD burner that was not recognized by TI8. I had to purchase a new CD burner after which time I was able to copy a boot disk.

    I’m not sure how I feel about purchasing a new piece of equipment just so that some program will work. Had I known of the conflict, I would have had the information needed to make a more informed decision as to my software purchase.

    I’ve recommended a compatibility list in the past but received no response.

    jts
     
  3. Zintar

    Zintar Guest

    Another option would be to ask for the .iso and burn it with something like Nero. Most (maybe all) CD-burning software in the past has worked only with specific burners, but at least with something like Nero, that's their core/only business so they kept up with the newer and obscure models quite well.

    With Nero 6, they finally introduced a new feature that automatically inspects CD-burners and (they claim) automatically works with unknown models. I've wondered for a long time, why CD-burning SW wasn't able to do that. I guess it just took a while for the industry to figure it out. Perhaps TI will adopt this mode too at some point. Until then, the list would be nice.
     
  4. di ge ra ti

    di ge ra ti Guest

    I use a FastTrak S150 TX4 SATA RAID Controller with two 10,000 RPM Western Digital Raptor Drives running RAID 0 Striping configuration for maximum speed. It does not work with TI-8! What should I do? I already paid. Please fix/update the software to repair this!!! My paid copy is worthless to me without this feature!!!

    Thanks,
    The di ge ra ti
     
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  6. KeithM

    KeithM Registered Member

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    Same here. If I'd known I wouldn't be able to boot and restore to a SATA drive I'd never purchased TI.

    Oh well, I think I'll go flush more of my money down the toilet... :p
     
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