Playback a partition !!!!

Discussion in 'Acronis True Image Product Line' started by Conqueror, Mar 18, 2006.

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  1. Conqueror

    Conqueror Registered Member

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    Hello,
    could it be, that in Acronis True Image Version 9 build 2.337, it is not possible to write only a partition back to its original place, and not to delete also an another partition, which is one the same hard drive.
     
  2. jmk94903

    jmk94903 Registered Member

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    TrueImage can make an image of just one partition on a hard drive. It can also make an image of multiple partitions on the same hard drive.

    TrueImage can restore a single partition from a backup of one or multiple partitions to it's original location or to a different location.

    The limitations are that the image cannot be stored on the partition that is being restored (you cannot restore C if the image is stored on C); and the target partition must be large enough for all the contents of the image (you can't restore an image of a partition with 10GB used to a 9GB partition).

    Does that answer your question?
     
  3. Conqueror

    Conqueror Registered Member

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    I try it more in detail

    I make a image of C:\, but on the harddisc is also anothe partition for example D:\.
    When i want to restore C:\, i must delete also the partition D:\. This is new for me in version 9.
     
  4. MartinH

    MartinH Registered Member

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    Sorry, but that isn't correct.

    When you have an image of C: stored on another partition or removable disc, you can overwrite the existing C: partition with the one that is in the image.

    Simply select "restore", than the image you want to restore, and select your existing partition C: as target.

    You shouldn't need to delete d: .
    Why do you think you must do so?
    If TrueImage gives such a message to you, please make a screenshot and post it here.
     
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