Ok, Tom. They are located in Vancouver so I'll call in an hour or so. Oh... thanks Foghorne
Thanks Tom. I'll contact my Computer manufacturer and see if they can mail me a Windows XP Home CD with SP2 (I trust BartPE does not insist on...
Here is how I proceeded; 1. The Windows' I386 directory was copied to the root directory 1. The BartPE download was transferred to my root...
Ok, I will attempt this in the morning.
If I understand correctly, BartPE will boot the computer and have the proper files to get a damaged Windows XP to start which will then permit me...
Seems like there are a few "ifs"... So, if my Acronis Rescue disk works well, why should I bother with BartPE... what useful thing I can...
Woody777, I've downloaded: TrueImageHome10 from Mustang and unzipped and PE Builder v3.1.10a - self-installing package back on my...
Ok, that clears the issue for me. Thanks.
thomasjk, You are confirming that I cannot create a BartPE CD bootable disk without a Windows XP CD, which, as I said, I don't have. But the...
Thomasjk, In recent days, I did download the BartPE download. And I followed instructions. My Computer did not come with a CD for Windows,...
In Program Files/Acronis/TrueImageHome/BartPE I've burned 2 CD's: 1. The contents of the TrueImageHome directory 2. The contents of the...
I can answer one or two parts: The CD Rescue disk supports USB. I have an external HDD via USB. However, the structure tree viewed as a result...
My CD Rescue disk does not allow seeing these hidden files but they are there because the CD boots the computer. Each of My Backups show these...
Just got my ATI on December 12. Current threads were not carrying this subject... I should have made a search. Having read this and the other...
Using Windows Explorer, I can click on "Computer" select my external Backup_HDD drive, click on the archive image, click on the slice and see all...
I would create a new backup and upon being asked to enter a password I would either select No Password or use one that I cannot lose memory off....
You could reformat your external drive in NTFS... Why HD1 to HD8? Is it not *1.tib to *8.tib?
Is your archive in multiple slices (*.tib files)? FTP cannot handle large files, I believe. Are you using a Windows XP OS with NTFS file system or...
Yes I tick Drive 1 because it carries disk 1, which is the OEM's recovery, and disk 2 which is my C:/ drive. And I tested this on the first day I...
Thank you all and Merry Xmas.
Como, Yes that was my problem. My latest archive was 9.692 GB in size and took 10 minutes plus 8 minutes to validate. The 1st archive on...
I think you have put your finger on the problem. I have been ticking Drive 2 as well. Will delete archive 2 and do a new archive with Drive 1...
The original issue of the increase in the number of slices has been resolved by reformatting with the NTFS system. But the increase in slices,...
...but then, ON or OFF, there was no change in speed or file size.
Archive # 3 without Indexing Service took the same time as the previous one. And the same size file = 19.35 GB (while the first archive yesterday...
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