Hooly, Have you included the USB drive in your Bios?
Because I now have a USB CD-ROM drive, when I use the Acronis Rescue CD or my BartPE CD both CD's are unable to boot the computer if my USB HDD is...
You can do that if you create your own BartPE bootable CD with TI plugin. And ATI operates much faster than with the Rescue disk which is Linux based.
I would send an e-mail to: service@digitalriver.com who sent you the order confirmation. If you supply the date, they could search their sent...
I've updated over the old 4871 build. 4940 never asked for the serial number. If you downloaded the original 4871 build, look in your e-mails,...
Once you have the BartPE GO button, try powering up a USB drive. Open up Window Explorer and see if the External comes up in the structure tree....
Updated with build 4940. BartPE remains with build 4871 but works without trouble. Validated full archive image done this morning (under...
Do you know why it worked? What did you do different from the first time?
Try BartPE CD without powering up the USB drive. Once you have the Acronis menu, power up the USB drive. It will come up in the structure tree...
New drive? Please explain.
Not an expert, they may get up much later. In the meantime, there will be nothing negative to try the following: 1. Open up the Acronis menu...
So, should you need to restore, using the F11 command at boot, the restore would take the image from your slave drive. Now you say: "it is big...
Not that simple. A slave is a slave. After cloning to the slave, the process will ask you to restart. This is a critical point where you must...
All you need in an external drive is that it be large enough to carry the image. I would format the slave drive for NTFS system so that the...
You can Image your 15GB internal drive to a slave internal drive or a USB or SATA external drive of any capacity larger than the 15GB of data, if...
1. In my case I downloaded ATI10... so, with the program disk, a) have you created ATI10 on your internal HDD? b) does your program disk open...
I did that. Full backup image to USB HDD. Hours later and within Windows, did a Restore. Worked first class and no glitches. In order to work...
I understand your backup is located on DVD's. Is this an internal player or a USB CD/DVD player? As for the Acronis Rescue CD, are you using...
It can take more time to backup files and directories, to do incrementals or differentials than a full image backup... ...and it can be more...
You might want to consider not creating the Secure Zone and use an external drive for full image archiving.
Your crash, software crash or hardware crash? Your archive image, where is it located? External drive? DVDs? Separate partition, such as...
...if the problem is accessing the location, then it could be the Linux OS in the Acronis Rescue CD. There could be a driver problem to access a...
Surprised to hear that you have a FAT32 file system with your XP Pro. If your outboard drives, as you call them, have FAT32 and FAT16 systems,...
Activate Acronis, in the menu select Backup. Set your backup to the point where you need to name your new *tib backup file. At this point,...
On January 12, I purchased ATI 10, made the download. I then made a full image backup and hours later decided to restore as the ultimate test...
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