I'm wondering if the wireless mouse and wireless keyboard are confusing it. It doesn't take much to confuse True Image. Do you have the wired...
Here's another comparison of Fat32 vs NTFS that might make you want to switch to NTFS. It is all to do with cluster size. A 1Tb drive with...
I've never tried that ... and I wouldn't want to unless I had a spare backup file. No point in giving True Image a reason to "go bad" on me. LOL.
With 2009, just double click on the .tib file in Windows Explorer - it will open to reveal the drive icons. Double click one to see what's in it...
Other users here have backed up only the system partition and it works for them. But be careful with Win7 - there's a small partition that is...
It is better to check Disk 1 so that when you restore, everything will be restored. The Fat 16 partition might contain the Factory Restore files...
Please clarify if your Bios is set to boot from the CD before the hard drive?
I've never tried that. What's on the other partition?
If the build is 9709 then it is version 2009, aka 12.
It works for me ... using the boot CD of Ver 9 build 3677 and the boot CD of 2009. Backup even works from within windows - 2009 installed. The...
Try a reverse clone and do this using the Rescue CD.
Did you try a "reverse clone"? This is mentioned frequently on the forum. And when a user still has problems with the clone feature, the...
Yes, it will ... put the check mark against Disk 1 so the entire disk is backed up.
It's just another feature in the "bells and whistles" category. I've gotten along without it so far - don't ever see the need.
I would disconnect all the drives except for the one that has the C partition and try again.
Yes, it does take some discipline to remember to store downloaded files and serial nos. But it eventually becomes second nature so-to-speak. I...
Your optical drive must be marginal and doesn't properly detect the cds that are bootable. Do the bootable cds boot in another system?
Whatever was on the drive at the time of a whole disk backup will be on the restored drive - nothing more, nothing less.
Try it and see. If it works to make a backup to it from within Windows, but not able to see it via the boot CD for a Restore (very important that...
An Image when talking about Nero and an Image when talking about True Image are two entirely different animals. To burn the True Image .tib files...
I don't know if it is just my computer but the image is too small to read what is in it.
Keep that hard drive intact with WinXp and use another drive for a clean Win7 installation. To make changing them around super easy, buy a mobile...
FWIW, I never check that box about the disk signature and my restores are always okay.
It sounds like you had the Trial version on the system before. If this is so, uninstall your bought version, and use the Acronis "clean-up" tool...
If you've made the Rescue CD, boot with it and use it to remove the SZ and the SRM. If you didn't make the CD, install the software on another...
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