RAID 1 jsut makes two drives act in tandem as a mirror of each other -- whatever is written on one is written on the other, essentially invislbe...
You should only use a spare drive instead of the original drive as the target for a test restore; after all, if the test doesn't work, you don't...
It usually helps to rtfm ;-) Anyway, you can try the program for free. If it suits your needs and you like the proce, buy it; if not, then pass....
Are you backing the source on the same hard disk/partition?
The problem with cyclical programming is that effective coding defies preordained schedules. While a program might be targeted to go final in,...
Are you backup up a partiton on one Hdisk to anotehr partition on the same Hdisk? If so, that will roughly double the time it takes to back up...
Forgive my asking, but is the mouse plugged into a PS2 port or through an adaptor into a USB port? Or vice versa?
As I understand it, the usbmouse driver in Linux (boot CD os) doesn't handle the mouse properly. If your bios is handling the mouse, it should...
And why is it so hard to find an answer to this question in the ATI documentaiton or on the Acronis website? It took some poking around to...
When Acronis makes changes -- what other software makers might cal patches -- Acronis release a new build of the program -- so, genrally, to have...
That is correct. You can delete them -- be sure you delete the right ones. If you use Managed Backup Locations, ATI will take care of deleting old...
"Safe zone" you mean a secure zone? Don't use one if you don't absolutley have to. It's only value is to store backups onthe same drive as the one...
If the size of what you are backing up is relatively small, say less than 50GB, then it might be more convenient to just do full backups and avoid...
On the line where you typed "usbmouse=off" there had been the parameter "quiet". It's there by deafult so you don't see all that stuff racing onto...
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