I knew most ATI users are happy... over 87% without problems up to now. ~Snip~ Off topic comments removed. - Ron
Jo Ann, Creating a BartPE CD with ATI plugin is worth the effort.
Voters will notice that multiple answers are possible. This can be of interest for those operating under both a Windows XP O/S and Vista.
Just wondering if there are many silent ATI users out there who are happy and not experiencing problems. Hopefully, the happy users come to this...
The BartPE folder in Acronis is a plugin for BartPE. It must be used upon building a BartPE CD. Click the following link to build your BartPE...
You can make a full backup while remaining active on the computer. For restore you can select an option (in Tools) to not replace a file which has...
Disconnect your USB drive. Power up the USB drive only when the Acronis Menu comes up. After selecting Backup or Restore, you should see the...
...and was this your first attempt in doing a backup?
During backups, you can maintain work and there are no interferences. The computer process reacts the same way as it does during an anti-virus...
3 PC's... 3 Windows and 3 ATI 10. Each machine has a unique motherboard and is a specific entity. In other words, you don't buy 1 ATI 10...
No reason to make your backups from the ATI Rescue CD. That operation uses the Linux O/S and is 3 times slower than under Windows. Suggest you...
There is a thread started by Mustang in which he explains in detail how to build the BartPE CD.
This is what Acronis says of its ATI 10 Home: http://www.acronis.com/homecomputing/products/trueimage/ ...and that is what it does. Nothing...
Using the Acronis Rescue CD, to view an external drive, one must select "Full" as an option and not "Safe". One more reason to build a BartPE...
Well I never thought that my buying Acronis True Image would be like buying software recovery as you see on CSI or Criminal Minds... To me ATI...
If that drive would have been formated with the NTSF system (rather than FAT) you would have had one *.tib file instead of 100...
I sympathize with you for the serious problem you are encountering. But you have been patient and accepted receiving our comments and suggestions....
...under a drive letter not necessarily the same as the one given by Windows. The Rescue CD has a Linux OS. To eliminate possible confusion,...
...and when you did the backup, no message concerning a problem. And you also Validated the backup at the time?
I backup to an external USB drive and because it is formatted in NTSF, each archive consists of one *.tib file. If you have multiple *.tib...
Cloning should be done to exchange the internal HDD for a new one, period. The way TI 10 is supposed to work, and does for me, is as follows:...
I would think so. For example if the BIOS is set to boot an IDE drive and it's not there... there will be no boot. If you want a SATA drive to...
...compared to ATI rescue CD.
I assume that before booting the new SATA drive, you went into the BIOS and changed the boot HDD from one to the other...
Corrupt backup... means garbage in garbage out. This is a good reason to keep more than one image backup in storage. If damage is caused*by a...
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