noyb, Have you run error checkiing on both drives. Also suggest you use the disk mfgr utility to check both disks. Bodgy has an un-install link...
noyb, Relative to your attachment posted above. Strongly urge that you rename your C & D drives. Having the same name on both is an invitation to...
If you have not done so, it would helpful to assign meaningful names to your drives. During booting from the TI Rescue CD, Acronis may assign...
Why not give TrueImage imaging a try. You should be able to restore a disk image onto a new disk successfully.
You're more than welcome. If you can succeed in your modifications, my time will have well spent. If you have not done so recently, you should do...
Read all about the Secure Zone before deciding whether to use and where to locate. Suggested reading for info about the Secure Zone (SZ) is:...
Just be sure and use the version of Rescue CD that matches the version used when the backup was originally created.
Broeux, The important thing is for you to have a backup strategy which you can maintain and feel reasonably secure. This particular thread has now...
Ben, If you have a Seagate or Maxtor hard drive, perhaps you would be interested in their free (Acronis) imaging software. Check this link and...
Mark, If you're new to TrueImage, perhaps my guides (link below) can help. Also would recommend that you label our C drive with something more...
Bob, Keep checking back. I have been delayed. I do plan to respond.
Some people confuse disks and partitions as being the same. You can have multiple partitions on the same drives. 1. Rename your drives so you can...
The ultimate idea behind testing is to remove the original disk (for safe keeping) and install a new disk for testing to see if the new drive...
You are correct. This type change will not work. Do not try it! I suggest 75 or 80GB for system Drive C. I believe 60 is too little room for...
XP Disk Management display via: Right clock on MyComputer & Click Manage & then Click Disk Management Then your display should somewhat...
Better late than never but you might want to investigate purchasing a UPS (universal power supply) which would provide un-interrupted power for...
Now you're confusing me. I understood you to say that your system disk was Drive C and your data was Drive F. Based on that, my instructions...
What OS are you using and Can you post us a picture of your Disk Management using the forum attachment feature? Sample illustration: Image #2 & 3...
johnnymg, Did you see my response to your earlier question? http://www.wilderssecurity.com/showthread.php?t=197202#7
When you look at the clone using XP Disk Management, do have un-allocated space; or does it show the disk to actually be only 115GB instead of the...
Ditto to Sparky. TI followed your instructions as to where it was told to put it. You must choose the desired location. Open TI and use the...
Changing the size of the two partitions (XP Pro) could be done using TrueImage 10 or 11. For example: on C, you could reduce the partition size...
Yes, how your computer is configured can control what responses are offered--and by whom. Without that info, responses tend to be generic and...
Restoring a backup for the first time with a new program is never a sure thing and needs to proofed or tested by performing an actual restore....
Yes, use the TI Rescue CD and do a reverse Clone. Install the workable drive in the usb enclosure. Install the bad original drive back in its...
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