With so much of the space being your data, what Seekforever suggests is the way to go.
Did you add or change hardware ... wireless devices, hubs?
Even if the validation comes out okay, it could be a false positive as some have found out. Use that second drive, restore the image to it,...
Consult your Google Gods for CDRecord.exe ... one of the links may lead you to the answer.
The system will be better off with the XPPro install from scratch. Now you can be sure the Registry will be clean and there will be no crapware...
I just posted this in the other topic of the same name: =============================================== Usually a combination of the Tab,...
Usually a combination of the Tab, Spacebar, and Arrow keys will work for when a mouse will not. First the Tab is normally used to move from one...
1) Yes 2) No 3) Not quite sure of your intent here. But once you restore your primary drive (if you had to) whatever is on the second drive or...
Well one would certainly hope so ... but we know the track record of these products, don't we. 8) 8) Come on Vista users ... let's hear from you.
From what I've been seeing on new systems, they all give you the opportunity to create your own recovery CDs. It's either in the Control Panel or...
I'm sure I've read here that some have True Image running on Vista. I'm almost tempted to try it myself if it weren't for the size of the Vista...
Kento is right ... it's usb legacy support.
Let us know when we can say, "See ... told ya". But seriously, it may sound complicated, but have you tried it. Like many things it takes longer...
In the early builds of ver 9 (the home version) there were many reports of that ntldr error. I also had it and none of the workarounds I read...
I think there was also another workaround involving the setting in the bios for legacy mouse - not sure of the exact procedure but you might want...
The track record of True Image is such that you should give it at least two months after release to the public for the public to beta test it and...
I'm missing something here ... if your system crashed (but the hard drive is okay) why are you reinstalling windows when you have a backup on an...
Vista is just another attempt to enrich the coffers of the people at Redmond. I see absolutely no reason for getting it. XP has been rock solid...
Personally I see no reason for getting and using IE7. It will undoubtedly require more hard drive space and possibly even more oomph to run it....
We know it doesn't help ... but when you've been around here a long time like some of the others you can't help but feel the way they feel.
There's a whole separate thread on this subject ... try the Find feature to locate it.
I think TheWeaz is right ... it is not an update or upgrade, but a new version. In other words you have to pay for it even if you just bought ver 9.
Yes, I think the OP is using the word "clone" in a generic sense.
No, it's not a pipe dream. It works for some. But with large hard drives so inexpensive now, to me, it is a waste of time backing up directly to...
Give the volume of the hard drive in the External USB a recognizable name instead of the default generic name. That way there is no mistaking it.
Separate names with a comma.