It might be just coincidence, but I suspect you need a new optical drive. Google for BartPE cd - very useful to have and it's free. The basic...
I don't have a solution but whenever a restore fails, the target for the restore will become unallocated. And as for the drive letter of the...
The new HD will not be an issue, in fact that is one of the main uses of True Image - to restore an Image to a new hard drive when the old one...
A few more thoughts ... does that makers Recovery CD boot in another computer? If you can get a BartPE cd, boot with it and see if it shows...
What vendor?
Why didn't they simply pin this one up as the sticky - rhetorically speaking.
Thanks ... I don't ever see myself using that. And trying to combine that with the idiosyncrasies of True Image is like an accident waiting to...
Very strange that it would not boot from the makers recovery CD but would boot from the True Image CD. Is there a reason that you want to use a...
Try Safe Mode.
What! Trust my Backups to an online server requiring special software made by Acronis! Do I have Stupid written on my forehead! :thumbd:
Please clarify what you mean by: 1. ".. full disk backup to a partition (inside of a folder)" 2. "..have a partition 3 levels down inside of a...
Did you Clone or make an Image or did you try both methods? Two very different processes. What you said is confusing. Try a reverse clone -...
Correct ... until you do a Restore. With the version 9 Rescue CD, after a Restore of a Vista Image, you will have to insert the Vista CD and do a...
If you have a place to move the files from the problem drive, do that then and fdisk and format of the drive. If it survives that move back the...
I use Windows Explorer and delete them just like any other file.
This may or may not be related but I use a Maxtor 160Gb drive as one of my backup drives. Recently I tried to use it as the destination for a...
Make sure that what you are seeing as C is really the C part on the Samsung. The bootable media is Linux and changes the drive letters so they...
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After you install it, you will find the feature for making the bootable CD - if you do not want to use the CD for the Home version.
If the server has an optical drive, use the same CD.
If you're trying to replace the 60 with the 250 and want to use the Image feature, after you create the Image, you then have to use the Recovery...
As GroverH said, in the Restore process you simply click on the Image you want to restore. It is only in the Backup process that you have to type...
Another Acronis faux pas?
Yes, that's called a reverse clone ... new drive in laptop and source drive in usb enclosure. Also you'll have to make the bootable True Image...
By any chance, do any of you with the problem have InCD running? Instead of creating the CD directly, try making the ISO file then burn that to cd.
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