Fatboy71, Yes. However, the OS system in the Acronis Rescue disk is Linux and it does not respect the external drive letters assigned by...
Fatboy71, You may want to create a BartPE CD with ATI 10 plugin. The Restore of your archive would be accomplished as fast as within Windows,...
Using the Acronis Rescue CD, when you access the archive image of C: in Restore, before clicking "Proceed" do you see Track 0 as a part of the...
I have Media Components in Chapter 5.3.8 ... 6.3.9 is Assigning a letter to a restored partition. But I understand what you are saying.
...and some say they prefer cloning to imaging for archiving purposes, go figure!
I read the features of Vista at the Microsoft (Windows) site, and my understanding is that the Vista backup can only be done as a partition on the...
Because I use an external USB CD-ROM drive, I cannot power-up my external USB HDD before booting either Acronis Rescue CD or BartPE CD... both CDs...
... if the HDD is not damaged.
Did he not say:
The Backup in Vista goes to a separate partition in the computers HDD. It is an image backup. To Restore, one simply presses F8 at startup. That...
The Acronis Rescue CD, with the Linux OS, takes near 3 times more to backup or restore compared to the PEBulder CD which operates under Windows....
Are you using the Acronis Rescue CD? Do you have 2 CD-ROM drives? Or are you trying to do this within Windows? I've read in other threads...
Your link is not working, do you mean this page: http://www.acronis.com/homecomputing/support/kb/?aid=565 If so, did you follow...
I maybe wrong, but at the Acronis website, Vista support appears to be for ATI 10... only. As for the recovery disk, that works under Linux OS...
A full backup image is designed to restore a HDD complete with it's operating system. A clone of a HDD is designed to copy an old drive to a...
Why do you need to reboot? Are you cloning or archiving? If you are cloning to a new HDD, you can't leave both connected and expect the new...
I would be concerned only if my Backup location was online. Since I'm using an external HDD, I always answer NO to the Network question. Since...
Secure Zone must first be created. You can locate your full backup image in the SZ. Advantage: If your OS fails to start, you can press F11 to...
It's not a download page... it tells you what to find and how to find the following files in your root directory: Those files on a floppy will...
I validate each full image backup (ATI 10) and it takes a couple of minutes less to validate, say 12 minutes vs 14 minutes for backup (15 GB of...
If I were you, my first action would be to create a floppy with your MBR. Use the following procedure by Microsoft:...
... and the full backup image includes*your operating system.
markusw, If your concern is the handling of multiple *.tib files for each image, then you can reformat your Backup*HDD to the NTFS system. Then...
Well it is the first application in Add/Remove in my Computer... 186 MB under "Acronis". You are assuming it's in the C drive! Check with Explorer.
I have my archives on a USB external drive. You could archive in an Acronis Secure Zone on your internal HDD. In this case, if Windows fails to...
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