Something isn't adding up here ... try the process with the bootable Rescue CD. Usually it is the other way around where the external isn't seen....
Some users wait for weeks!
If you're not doing scheduled backups, you can disable the three items True Image puts into your StartUp. And, if fact, if you prefer to use the...
Did the previous successful restores work on the same computer? If there are any usb devices including hubs and card readers, disconnect them for...
Don't wait until you have to do a recovery. If you do not have a spare drive to restore to, at the very least, boot with the CD and carry out a...
Oddly enough, I provided a solution for a friend who wanted to use that identical program (Rosetta Stone Spanish) a few weeks ago. He didn't want...
It differs from the one you make from the installed software as explained by Acronis Support in this post:...
Yes, the bootable True Image Rescue CD will work. But I happen to be at a neighbor's yesterday and saw that the latest ver 2009 build 9796 True...
That USB drive is formatted as Fat32 which has a 4Gb file size limit. Fortunately True Image knows to split the backup files. It will also know...
If it is just a manual backup you want to do, create the bootable Rescue CD and do it from there. You should at least make this CD and test it,...
The ISO with the UR probably has the correct version of True Image (Echo Workstation) to go with it. Why not download it an try it? The...
The True Image bootable Rescue CD will work. You can make one from the installed software.
FWIW, I never use the "one click protection". I just do the backups the old fashioned way - when the True Image menu comes up, choose My Computer...
The Factory Recovery CDs (or DVDs) will allow you to put the laptop back to Factory condition i.e. just like when you first bought it. Moving...
A few things to try .... when you do the recovery process, choose the partitions seperately so that you can resize them to what you want. Make...
Because this is how it has always been with the new versions - few of the previous bugs are fixed, what was working may now not be, plus new bugs...
To give the drive a unique name, open "My Computer", r-click the drive you want to give a name to, choose "ReName", type in the name you want....
Well, the Acronis boot disk doesn't care what OS is on the drive. In any case you've already proved that ver 2009 works (that's the purpose of...
That's really odd because that version and build is one of the better ones. In fact I think some users here are still using that. Maybe you...
Try making another boot cd. Or try that one in yet another computer.
Oh! Have they "upped the ante" ... it used to be only one prior version.
The bootable True Image Rescue CD will.
In order to eliminate any interference from something in Windows, make the bootable Rescue CD, boot with it and do a backup from its menu. If you...
You can get version 9 here for cheap: http://www.nothingbutsoftware.com/catalog_type.asp?productcode=36920&ai=3105 Don't know what build it is...
Well, other users who can help have been stuck to the thread you hijacked ... give them a while to realize that you have now posted what your...
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