True Image has a feature called a Rescue CD - at least that was their name from ver 9 and back. Look at the menu items of the installed software...
From the Rescue CD, yes, since it has the Restore feature ... if you have a previously made backup that was made within the trial period.
Nice work on that pdf file Grover. :thumb: :thumb:
Well, next try making the bootable Rescue CD, boot with it, make a new full Backup Image then again with the Rescue CD, try Restoring that Image.
Because once the Rescue CD is made whatever features are there, you have it forever.
Try skipping the verification and just do the restore. You have a spare drive to restore to, right, judging from the list? Don't restore to your...
The reason the cloning worked from the Rescue Cd and not from the installed software is that there is probably something running in the background...
Did you try the bootable Rescue cd?
Every system is different and seems to present different challenges to True Image. Even certain motherboard chipsets give TI problems as other...
The reason your system32 folder is not showing might be because you have to enable showing of system folders. Open Windows Explorer then select...
You didn't say what build of ver 8 you have. The last build was 937. In any case you have a couple of options: 1. Make the bootable True Image...
Make the bootable Rescue CD, boot with it and use the Clone feature from its menu. Remember after the process is complete to remove or disconnect...
The fact that it is booting to the logo with the scrolling bar underneath, I really think a Repair Install will work. There are a few Repair...
You would boot with the bootable Rescue CD and use the Recover function to restore a Backup Image that you would have made before the crash. The...
The bootable Rescue Media has the basic Backup, Recover, Clone features as well as the Manage Acronis Secure Zone function.
When the system is rebooting after a Restore, at the POST screen press the eject button on the cd drive and remove the disc.
A few. With so many drives, I wouldn't use the Secure Zone at all unless you think a user with "all thumbs" might accidentally delete a Backup...
Downloaded and opened just fine over here. 8) 8)
Since you have some "extra" drives, as a step towards having identical setups, try this: First I'll call your systems 1 and 2, with 1 being the...
What version and build of True Image? Is this a Win2k, XP or Vista system? I think your best bet is to do a Repair Install of Windows if you...
Two excellent FREE programs which are "must have" nowadays are CCleaner and RegSeeker. Consult your Google Gods for download locations. ;) Other...
Hmmm ... wonder why ver 9 didn't work at first! You might need to do some "housekeeping" on your hard drive. BTW, be sure to make the bootable...
When you manually removed entries from the Registry did this include entries for BOTH Acronis and True Image? Do you use any kind of...
Bill, have you tried a Restore yet? The successful validate "ain't worth a hill of beans" if you don't get a successfully Recovered drive.
I don't know why the Rescue CD would not see your boot drive, but it is not because the CD wasn't made on your computer or because your computer...
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