I can only confirm that ATI 11 does work satisfactorily with my Buffalo Linkstation Pro NAS when booted to the Rescue CD.
Yes, it does, but only when using Ethernet. It does not support wireless when booted to the Rescue CD.
Turning indexing off on this drive has also had the effect of allowing Auslogics to show the disk's defrag state correctly - as Fragmented and...
You've sorted yet another issue for me. Thanks Mark :) (Indexing service ::) )
These Medion PCs have a well in the top of the case designed to accept their HDD2GO with an eSATA connection. Very convenient, but if used...
I really don't know the answer to that but it is a possibility. 117GB free, 202GB used, but Auslogic's defrag map does show large areas of...
... and quickest ;)
I ask because when I looked at defragging the eSATA where I keep loads of tib files and not much else, the files are all marked (by Auslogic) as...
Seems I had updated the laptop to 0.4.4 at some point, but didn't do it on the PC. That's fixed it, thanks guys.
Geometry (hd0) lists all partitions as filesystem type NTFS, partition type 0x7
'Unrecognized device string' Correction - Filename must be an absolute pathname or blocklist
It seems neither of these methods is going to work on this Medion. Without the --mem command I always get the contiguous error, and with it -...
Yep, that was the first thing I did, using Auslogic. I'd better try again, and if still no good try a different defragger.
That was on my laptop, but now I'm trying to boot an iso on my main PC and no matter which partition I locate it on I get a boot error from...
It's just taking a very long time - relatively - to go through the finding everything process, accompanied by furious activity on my eSATA which...
Booting the ATI 11 rescue media iso with Grub4DOS works brilliantly, it's up in no time at all. The only thing I miss from my VistaPE bootable...
Thanks. I'm pleased that it doesn't have to go on the first primary because that's the partition I use as a test bed, currently for Win 7....
Can I take advantage of this thread to clarify something MudCrab? If you are using Grub4DOS to dual boot say two versions of Windows situated on...
If you use Grub4DOS as boot manager you can just copy the iso to the root of your drive and boot it directly from there.
Well, at least I blamed the right guy, just the wrong reason.:argh:
Would be edifying if you now did it it the other way and let DD format it first. Win 7 seems to install OK, but just watch the problems develop...
Well, must admit I did format in DD as well as create. I'll accept your assurance that it was the formatting rather than the creation that caused...
But if you had done you would have had all the symptoms of a bad disk, as the OP described in #1. My experience was identical, and I had to...
There obviously ought to have been a new build of DD10 to correct this basic flaw. It does not do Acronis any credit that they have not done so.
Folders such as that are best stored on a separate drive or partition. Same goes for all data files. As far as I can see you can only exclude...
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