If you create a recovery CD using the program's Bootable Media Builder application, you have the choice of including both "full" and "safe" mode...
Greg81: When you start the restore wizard in TI, after selecting the backup file to restore from, you get to a screen that asks you what you...
The Search function of TI Home 2009 is described in the User Guide (Warning! 4.4 MB pdf file) on pages 93 - 101. From a quick read it looks like...
cwyss: Which program did you install first? Both TI Home 2009 and Disk Director share the Bootable Media Builder files. The older program (Disk...
Stairs007: Did you let the Windows 7 installer format its own partition, or did you just install to a partition created by and formatted by...
After booting from a CD or USB stick you can remove the USB stick and the software runs from RAM. The logs are probably being saved to RAMdisk....
So the array is recognized properly, and the type is reported as Linux LVM. I think you may have hit on it. I don't know very much about LVM, but...
Melle: Writing zeros to the disk will not be a solution. Bad sectors are caused by surface defects on the disk's magnetic material. Once...
Melle: That confirms my original suspicions in post #2 - that you had bad sectors on the disk. If it is still under warranty, then return it to...
Sluggy: Welcome to the forum. I don't run the TI Home 2009 version, but I've heard that one of its new features is that it has the ability to...
Your hard disk is made by Western Digital Corporation (WDC). It is encouraging that the drive reports its Self-Monitoring Analysis and Reporting...
Gord: See this recent thread for an explanation of why Disk Director is not finding any hard disks. Post #3 explains how to download the...
Kees: It is usually the motherboard chipset's SATA controller that is the issue; not the disks.
You would probably have to remove it from your PC and get the manufacturer's name from the product sticker or labels on the disk. You can use...
Kees: When you use the bootable CD it contains its own operating system, which is Linux-based. Since Disk Director is about 2 years old now, its...
msmelle: It really sounds to me like all of your problems are being caused by a bad hard disk. The fact that the Windows installer cannot...
If TI Home 2009 wants to do a sector-by-sector backup then either it's an inode issue, an unsupported file system issue, corruption in the file...
flyfoam: Acronis will tell you that none of the current versions officially support Windows 7 yet, but the soon to be released TI Home 2010 and...
Robert: When Disk Director needs to make a modification to the Windows partition it must reboot into its own recovery environment, which is...
Greg: I'm seeing the same blank window today also. There is probably an issue with the online store server.
Brcobrem: I can't answer that one for you, but I believe that it has been asked previously on the forum. I would suggest searching the Acronis...
The offer for 50% off is for registered users of previous versions of TrueImage Home. You should be able to log into your account on the Acronis...
The latest version of TI Home 2009 will understand 256-byte inodes, so one solution is to upgrade and take advantage of the current 50% off sale...
If Fedora 11 uses 256-byte inodes then TI 11 does not know how to interpret this file system. That's probably why it reverted to doing a...
Howard: Here is an example from Virtual XP. The following two pictures are the virtual disk layout before and after adding a partition:...
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