And you should thank MudCrab since he responded first. Sleep tight. We'll see you in the morning. (Didn't you know we have a web cam on all...
My guess is that the Linux environment of the Rescue CD can't see the SCSI drives because it doesn't have a driver for the SCSI card. Check the...
I see that you have created your own thread. Very wise.
The dates shown on the three backups listed are for 3/7 a day where the backup failed, 3/18 and then 3/30 which hadn't ocurred when you made the...
As long as you selected MyBackup4 and it validated, you are in good shape for the restore. It's not necessary, just select the MBR if you see that...
Be sure to give your drives names like BOOT and EXTERNAL or Mary and George. Then check which drive has the C: drive letter. It's more likely...
Not if you only use Windows. Macs can read FAT32.
Have you tried a different mouse? Did you unplug the mouse and plug it back in? Is the mouse on a hub? If so, try it directly into the PC.
What build of TI 2009 do you have? Hit the Alt key to see the menu line then click Help and About. The latest English version is 9709. If you...
Now, that's something I can understand. :) Thanks for the info. I know imaging encrypted disks can be problematic. It seems as though you...
The videos can be very helpful, but the TI 2009 screens look so different that they really need to be updated.
If all you are doing is extracting data files from the backup image, that will work. But if you try to restore the whole boot partition, it...
Check out the Mustang VistaPE boot disk. You can add the Windows Vista drivers for your SATA drives to that disk.
See this thread for the workaround: http://www.wilderssecurity.com/showthread.php?t=236090 It's a bug in TI 2009.
Have you tried making a backup image from the TI Rescue CD? That wouldn't decrypt the files since it's not running in Windows. If you restore...
I am so glad to hear that you found the solution. That's very good detective work. It does make sense that something like a BIOS driver could...
Tell Acronis support that the new boot CD still doesn't detect your SATA hard drive. See if they can find better drivers. The alternative is...
What version of True Image are you using? It sounds like you may be on version 7, 8, or 9. What sort of computer are you using? Brand,...
Yes, you should see both the C: NTFS partition and the Diagnostic partition. When you check the box for Drive 1, you will see that both...
I agree with you. It's time to give up. True Image doesn't work for everyone. Uninstall TI 10. There's an Acronis utility to completely...
Do you have names for each hard drive/partition. Drive letters can change in the Linux environment of the Rescue CD. If the internal C: drive...
You might also try downloading and installing the TI 2009 Trial version. Make a Rescue CD and see if that will boot your system. If it does, it...
Just restore the MBR and C: partiton from the backup, and the new drive will boot happily. It's no problem. TI backups up the MBR and first...
You bought new hardware and are expecting older backup software with older drivers to support it. That's expecting a great deal. You need to...
Separate names with a comma.