One of the first things to do with any True Image version is to create the bootable Rescue CD which enables you to Recover (and make Backups or...
Backing up with True Image directly to dvd media is one of the most frustrating and hair pulling features of the software. But the real surprise...
Not a good idea, not knowing if restoring your backup will work or not. For peace of mind, invest in a spare hard drive and restore the backup to it.
Maybe this would help ... read messages #7 and #8 in this thread: http://www.wilderssecurity.com/showthread.php?t=207466&highlight=rename+Tixp
You must have the external drive connected to the laptop before booting with the boot cd. If that does not work then it is because the boot cd,...
An incremental contains changes based on the previous incremental image. A differential contains changes based on the original image. In...
Re: Size............... I don't know how else to answer other than what I stated here: http://www.wilderssecurity.com/showthread.php?t=212728...
You are confusing the terms Acronis uses. If you did a Clone, there is no .tib file involved, and no Restore process is needed. The .tib file...
Have you tried unplugging the camera when the backup is scheduled to run?
If you unchecked the D part then how much is the USED part of C?
Usually with the default settings the Backup Image is about 60% of the USED space on the drive. In the Backup window, did you put the tick mark...
Whoa there fellas ... even though another key combo is assigned for the Acronis SRM, isn't the MBR changed and therefore the original purpose for...
It's a common problem ... use the Secure Zone trick as outlined below: ================================ If you have already cloned/restored your...
Are you saying that MaxBlast (in the second link) is actually now Acronis version 10?
Is that a Dell with the Media Center feature, if not which model? What version of True Image are you using?
It may also be due to the fact that Logitech, as well as Acronis, have items that are in the StartUp folder. Just about every software maker...
Use the bootable True Image Rescue cd to do the Backup. It may be slower than doing it from within Windows, but at least you'll get the Backup...
Last I heard is that the Rescue CD made with the Trial version will only do Restores, not Backups.
The boot CD uses Linux and it doesn't have the drivers for your external usb enclosure. You can either get another external enclosure or, better,...
Build 8101 is supposed to be a German only release. Perhaps it passed the German beta testers tests and was released in English. But I'm...
To restore a Backup Image made on one computer to another computer you have a couple of options: 1). You need the extra cost add-on called...
I'm almost sure I've read here that the validation has to validate ALL the previous incrementals and possibly the base image too. How many incs...
I think you'll find that most of us here do use a USB hard drive for keeping the Backup Images. You just have to get one with enough capacity for...
If you're not using scheduling or advanced features then I would simply use the version 9 boot cd to do the backups. It will work for Vista.
Well you wouldn't have to actually do a backup ... only go as far as selecting the drives to backup.
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