TeraByte Product Release Thread

Discussion in 'backup, imaging & disk mgmt' started by TheKid7, Aug 19, 2011.

  1. moontan

    moontan Registered Member

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    tnx Kid! :thumb:

    i totally forgot about that one.
     
  2. mantra

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    really a good point!:thumb:
    maybe Brian could answer about it
     
  3. Brian K

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    Mantra,

    Yes. It will restore images from all previous versions. But previous versions may not necessarily restore images made by ver 2.81. Keep an eye on the upgrade history or just always use the most recent version. For example, the upgrade history for ver 2.78 says, "The image file created by this version requires an Image version 2.78 or later to restore".

    Edit... I created a full image a week ago with ver 2.80 and I've been creating diffs. I upgraded to ver 2.81 yesterday and I'm continuing to create diffs using the same full image.
     
  4. ESS474

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    I'm trying for use TBWinPE with USB and all the process is completed, but when i boot it always fails....

    My motherboard is ASUS P8H61-M LX3

    In MakeDisk i have trying (Partition - MBR FAT/FAT32 Partition ==> Partition - MBR UEFI System Partition) and nothing.

    Geometry Calculation Method (Default - Use Device, Large, Normal) and nothing too.

    Anyone can help me?
     
  5. Brian K

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    ESS474,

    Your motherboard is very similar to mine and I'll bet we have the same BIOS.

    I prefer Partition Int13h, Default, for my UFD. Have you tried several flash drives. Some work better than others.

    Which OS are you using? Is it UEFI? Which version of IFW?

    Edit.... Try TBWinRE. I think it's much better than TBWinPE.
     
  6. ESS474

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    According for ASUS website BIOS - 32 Mb Flash ROM, UEFI BIOS, PnP, DMI v2.0, WfM2.0, SMBIOS v2.6, ACPI v2.0a, Multi-language BIOS.

    Windows 7 SP1 64-bit and Image for windows 2.81
     
  7. ESS474

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    Tested IFD now and when i boot simply will direct for HD and is not detected. :(

    Maybe why is UEFI?
     
  8. ESS474

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    Strangely WinRE is working and using Partition - MBR FAT/FAT32 Partition ===>(Default - Use Device) :blink:
     
  9. mantra

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    thanks Brian
    because i have several full images and many diffs created with 2.69 and 2.70
    glad i can restore with the last version
     
  10. Brian K

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    For IFD you have to boot in MBR mode, not UEFI mode. Is your Windows 7 installed in MBR mode? Have a look in Disk Management. Do you have an EFI System partition?

    I'm glad TBWinRE works. It works with both MBR and UEFI mode.
     
  11. ESS474

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    Yes, windows 7 installed in MBR mode.

    Has restored an image today with TBWinRE for test and all works fine. thanks for support brian. :)
     
  12. Brian K

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    I've installed my OS in MBR mode too. Would you like some suggestions on how to stop your BIOS presenting those UEFI options? I think our BIOSs are almost identical. I have a Asus Sabretooth MB.
     
  13. ESS474

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    Yep, i dont need nothing in UEFI (in my other pc has installed windows 8 in this mode and only get some seconds fast) nothing special for me. :)
     
  14. Brian K

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    Get into your BIOS and go to Advanced
    Code:
    Boot tab
         CSM Launch Enabled
              Boot Device Legacy OpROM only
              Boot (three choices) Legacy OpROM first
          Secure Boot State - OS Type - Other OS (secure boot can't be disabled)
          Boot Option 3 4 5  changed from UEFI to Disabled
    I hope yours is the same.
     
  15. ESS474

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    I think mine is different because i dont find nothing for disable the UEFI.

    Look:
     

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  16. Brian K

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    Similar BIOS, but not the same. Can you use the down arrow to scroll down for more options?
     
  17. ESS474

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    Detect support of UEFI in DVD installers or USB and select automatically an option for boot as UEFI, but the other mode need for select manually.
     
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    only 1 min.
     
  19. ESS474

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    Find some related for pen drive maybe i can disable for usb. look the second..

    130422041724.png

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    130422041803.jpg
     
  20. Brian K

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    Sorry, I can't help. Keep looking for Secure Boot and CSM Launch.
     
  21. Brian K

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    By the way, is your RAM speed really 1333 MHz? In my case it showed 1333 which is a default. I had to manually change it to 1600 (my real RAM setting) in AI Tweaker.

    On your EZ Mode screen you can drag the CD icon to the left of the HD icon if you like.

    I think you have an old BIOS. 0906 is the latest.

    I forgot, Secure Boot isn't relevant for Win7 but it will likely be in the latest BIOS.
     
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  22. ESS474

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    No problem, thanks for all. ;)
     
  23. ESS474

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    0518 is the latest according for asus website.

    Sem t?tulo 2.jpg

    http://br.asus.com/Motherboards/Intel_Socket_1155/P8H61M_LX3/#download
     
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  25. Brian K

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    Sorry, I must have looked at the wrong one.
     
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