Good question. Whether TI could be "multithreaded" and whether or not it would make a difference, like it does with other CPU intensive programs.
You could also create a BartPE disk with the True Image plug-in and boot that and see if you could see your external hard drive.
You could get a new 200-300 GB hard drive and clone your old one over, then switch them so you boot to the new drive. Move all your music/files...
When I said "If you keep your music/pix only on your external drive, you're going to have to back them up to something else, DVD's maybe?" The...
It runs about 1 GB/minute to create and about the same to verify. I've got a slow CPU, though (P4 1.6).
You are probably making it harder than it is. Start up True image. Create backup. Pick your C:\ drive as the source if that's what you want to...
What do you mean? A clone is a copy, so technically, it would be one. If you are talking about images, then it depends on how big the images are...
If you want to boot into Windows Safe Mode, try hitting F8. That usually brings up the options.
See if you can boot from the disk, load TI, and see your backups. If you can, you should be OK.
If all you want to do is image a laptop hard drive, the Home version will be the cheaper route. As far as having a backup in case the hardware is...
There's an option to restore the partition, and not the drive. If you choose that, there should be an option to choose the size of the restore...
A BartPE disk with either Acronis' or Mustang's True Image plug-in will have Windows native drivers and may be faster to restore from an external...
I tried it twice. The first time I scheduled it to run at 2AM. When I woke up the next morning, I found out it opened another option box that had...
I boot from my Plextor fine. The bartpe disk with the TI plugin will be Windows native. The usb drivers may work better/faster than the...
If it's the exact same motherboard/chipset, yes. If it's not, I wouldn't. The system drivers will probably get messed up. Some have been lucky...
What you're saying makes sense to me. If you delete the 18th and 19th differential files, and used the 17th to restore from, it should have been...
What happens when you try to copy the .tib files to a hard drive? You should be able to.
Try a few things. Remove the boot CD. Put your boot order back the way it was in the BIOS. Check all your drive cables and power cables to make...
What is it that you have to restore? If it's just certain files, then just "mount" the image and copy your files back. If your computer won't...
Did you create a recovery boot disk? If you replace your C: drive, boot with the recovery disk, you can restore your image from the D: drive back...
Right-click "My Computer" and click "Manage." Click on "Disk Management" Look at your SATA drive. You will probably see the rest of the space as...
There may be other responses but this is what I've done in the past. Right-click My Computer and click Manage. Then highlight Disk Management in...
Hey J-, I don't forsee any problems. I've been imaging to an external USB HDD once a week for years. You shouldn't have any issues imaging C &...
I would hate to find out my image couldn't be restored after it was validated OK. This may be paranoia, but would it make sense to have both major...
I did a full install. I guess I'll wait for the next build and choose custom.
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