To add to the above read this.
It all depends on the degree of compression you choose as well as what your data looks like. Some stuff can't be compressed.
The Rescue CD that Acronis has you create runs in a Linux environment. However you don't have to know anything about Linux to run it. You will...
You may have to reestablish the proper path for your shortcuts. If this is a matter of permissions take a look here.
Acronis True Image Home has a 15-day trial period. Why don't you download this trial version and see if you can create a Rescue CD. Then try...
Was the backup archive an image of your C: drive\partition? If so you can mount this image as a virtual drive. Then you can drag & drop the...
You say "I next selected to restore the original 54 GB C-drive and allocated about 95 GB of the new drive for this purpose". I presume this was...
Should you end up with unallocated space use the following method to retrieve this space.
You should see the options shown in this screenshot. Choose to create your Recue Disk by first creating an ISO image and then burning this image....
You should be seeing the following screen. I just tried it both from within Windows and using the boot Rescue disk. [IMG]
It might also be a good idea to move the following files\folders to your Data partition: [IMG] All of these files\folders, except OEfiles,...
When restoring from the image you get these options: [IMG] In Bobdats Step 3 you click on the box next to C: partition. In Step 4 you...
I just created an ISO.tib image of a folder containing a single ISO file with no problem. [IMG]
I certainly am curious as to how you managed to do a selective restore (Windows folder) if you have but one partition which probably would be your...
I agree with you that in creating a backup ticking Disk 1 automatically ticks off the C: drive. This is so if you have but one partition on your...
If in creating your backup image you ticked off the box next to Disk 1, your best bet now is to restore by again ticking off the box next to Disk...
Is this external HD connected by USB a drive that you could install in your computer as Master HD to replace your existing C: drive? If so then...
I've cloned using the Recovery CD with no problem. I've never tried cloning from within Windows although I have tried creating an image from...
Fourdogs... You cloned from within Windows. Do you think the cloning would have worked equally well for you had you cloned using the Disaster...
I'm sure it's not Acronis True Image that brought your computer back to "store bought state". You must have a computer with a "restore to store...
Are you using ATI 9.0.3677? If not I would update your present version.
You can read this post or read the whole thread. To be on the safe side you can always tick off the box next to Disk 1. That way you know that...
So if the MBR and Track 0 are not: a) in the System partition (or C: partition) b) in a separate partition Then can one say that the MBR and...
When restoring the C: partition is the MBR and Track 0 being restored at the same time? In other words, is the MBR and Track 0 part of the C:...
My version of Nero is 5.5.10.56. I just tried again to duplicate a bootable disk, this time my Acronis Disk Director. Again without success....
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