Nope. ACtually, since ATI only copies the sectors that are in use, and not the empty ones or ones not needed (like the page file or hibernation...
You need to make an adjustment in your terminology to match the way Acronis uses "clone." With ATI, "clone" means making a target drive just like...
Yes, you do have linux, after a fashion. When you restore a windows system disk, regardless of what backup program you use, you can't do it...
1st thing is to try to run one of task smanually to see if the task file has become corrupted or will execute. If the task file is wonky, then...
Well this is just one more of those goofball artifacts in ATI1 that reflect the terribly bad job Acronis did in programming/quality control. At...
Unless you have a really huge drive, it shouldn't take a long time to do a backup. IF the backup takes a really long time and seems tomake no...
The tib file structure is diff in version 11 than in 9 or 10. So something that was made toconvert 9--and hasn't been updated to handle 11...
You might find that the ATI11 bootCD doesn't work woith some of your hardware. The so-called validation is really a check for checksums. When the...
This is why Acronis hates to give dates ahed of release ;-) Originally anticipated in March, then April -- now hoping for maybe May.
And you're saying it exits. . . at what point does it exit?
Xpilot is spot on. But I'll add one more comment: don't forget to unplug one of the harddisks after you restore and before you try to boot up. You...
ATI 11 has lots of know, reproducible bugs, many more than previous versions 8, 9 or 10. And I think it has gone longer in it's buggy version...
Did you check the Windows Event Viewer and the ATI Log?
No, you can restore a backup to a larger harddisk and not lose any space. There are several ways to handle this but easiest is to restore not...
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