So my image (done with the rescue CD) is restorable. :D Thanks for your help!
@DwnNdrty Yes, I did it with the rescue CD. No, I have no spare drive to give it a try. I could however repartition the existing drive in order...
Hi. TI 10.0 supports Vista NTFS partitions. But what about TI 8.0? I did some image backups of a Vista NTFS partition. Does the restore...
Thanks for your explanations! Bye,
So if I understand this correctly, restoration of a known filesystem (which NTFS is) implies at the same time automatic defragmentation by TI...
That explains it all. May we know why Acronis TI doesn't restore the data to the same place (I was actually quite surprised to hear this)? Is...
Hi. No answer yet ... :'( Does nobody know the answer, or was the question unclear (shall I rephrase)? Thanks
Here some more details about my issue (sorry for the late followup, but i was quite busy ...). I managed to nail down the problem a little bit....
Is this one ok as well (WinXP under normal operation)? 13.02.2007 05:06 3.213.466.624 cd.tib 14.02.2007 05:01 106.406.400 cd2.tib...
Are you sure there is nothing like an automatic degragmentation mechanism inside windows? See here. Thanks,
@Mem Thanks for your help @GianniC No compressed files, but the 2 partitions (C:\ and D:\) which I backup are located on a RAID1 onboard system....
These are the values I expected as well. Are you doing the backups via the CD (OS down), or while the OS is running? Look at this here: Y:\>dir...
Not that I know. Is there any any WinXP background task which defrags automatically? Thanks,
Hi. When doing an incremental backup, I noticed that even after minor changes to the partition, the incremental backup is about 80% of the size...
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