What Service Pack have you updated to for xp, if any?
To simplify your cloning/imaging proceedures in future you may want to keep your os and programs on the smallest drive. With Ti, you can always go...
If your go further with the wizard you will get a choice of where to save your image and that should show your network share. Crossover cables...
Apparently the linux drivers don't like your dvd hardware. You can test the trial Ti9 and see if it works, if not then supply Acronis with the...
ComputerCowboy Some more detailed info would really help. How many drives in server and sizes, size of data files, megabytes or terrabytes...
She said that to restore D5 you need D2 and F This is the important distinction: Can you restore to D5 by using D5 and F only? If the...
I assume you are using Ti in windows. Try the boot cd and see if it reckognizes your hardware. Use the forum search function to find various raid...
The potential problems you may encounter will not be with the windows operation of Ti, but when it comes time to restore the images via the...
LOL You have all indications of making a great politician someday. Well here we go again... As Seekforever previously pointed out. That...
I realize every situation can require a unique method. Let me give you an example of a real life critical failure with the incorporation of Ti to...
Computer Cowboy Your solution is viable along with the Weaz's suggestions of os cloning. I would not suggest doing incrementals with Ti, for...
Search thru the forums and you will find that many Ti users find that their incremental and differential backups are "out of control" as you put...
There is absolutely no difference between the full version and the upgrade version of Trueimage other than the validation requirements.
MS is probably right. Acronis has many issues supporting various hardware, especially external drives. Check the forums for many similar problems....
It's very, very simple. Acronis continues to operate the way they do because they can get away with it.
Just wondering how you will guaranty 100% uptime if the system gets infected with virus, malware etc. Any consideration for this?
LOL I think this Max guy is related to Ken Ley Product is No 1
First you want to restore your internal 80gig boot drive with the image saved on your 80 ig external. If you cannot use Ti8 or Ti9 boot cd...
If your laptop supports a 2nd internal hdrive (in the laptop itself) then that is the ideal solution for imaging. In this case you can also just...
I assume that will be your future config, so when using Ti, make a full drive0 backup and aim the tib files to be saved on drive1. When restoring...
If you mean that your original image is of the original drive0, then you can restore it to your new drive0 and delete the 2nd partition with your...
Simus1 You get the highest marks in the class for " reading comprehension" Yes the key words "mobile" and "external" do mean that they can...
Trueimage does not support direct dvd writing. You will have to incorporate 3rd party software or manually burn files. Details in the manual....
1 First, unplug your 250gig internal wd slave drive. 2 Connect your 80gig ext drive and power it up. 3 Boot with Ti cd boot disk and see if it...
Sounds like you have to start over. Diconnect the new drive. Try the "fixmbr" method on the original drive as posted here many times. See if it...
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