florida_guy: Have a look at this page in MudCrab's guide for additional things to check. If you want to post a log or portions of a log, add...
Yes, you can test this feature but with limitations. If I recall correctly you can create images with the Windows app for a limited time period....
Except that CRoz wants to make C larger and D smaller. When you go to restore the C partition you won't be able to make it any larger if D is...
That might work. I forgot about that method. Secure Zone needs a primary partition, which usually gets added to the end of the disk. I assume when...
CRoz: You will need partitioning software to do this. You can use Acronis Disk Director or other equivalent software. What you will need to do...
In XP the folder is called "My Network Places" and you can find it on the START menu. Or, if not there, open My Computer and look at the links...
Brian: OK, good. I wanted to post some clarifying information because a lot of people are confused about what's in an MBR and how Acronis...
DiverJerry: It may be the Distributed Link Tracking Client Service that is causing this problem; what you report has seemed to happen to TI users...
Brian: This utility looks like it backs up the partition table (and restores it) along with the boot code in the first sector. True? If so, be...
The MBR isn't part of the C partition; it goes with the disk. Providing your new partition is on the same disk, YES, a backup of the small...
Chuck: You have Acronis Disk Director, right? Resize one of your logical partitions smaller by a tiny amount and create a new, tiny logical...
Do you have a spare hard disk that you could borrow? If so, remove your main disk and replace it with the spare. Try restoring your backup file to...
A lot of the larger USB flash drives suffer from slow write speed, but are relatively fast on reads. This will mean that it may take a while to...
True enough. It's somewhat difficult to generalize about how much space is needed. I've been a fan of Vista's Shadow Copy mechanism as another...
Probably a mismatch between your hardware and the Linux drivers used in TrueImage during a restore operation. You could: a. Make sure that...
It probably can be attributed to the Restore Points. On your 640 GB drive, Vista will reserve 15% or 96 GB, for Shadow Copies and Restore Points....
Depending on your hardware, TI should restore at a rate between 1 and 3 GB/min. Closer to the former if done from a partition on the same disk and...
Christian: You can always reduce the amount of space occupied by the Vista Shadow Copies/Restore Points. Here is one of many articles that...
You only need to restore the MBR if you have a third-party boot manager (BING, LILO, GRUB, Grub4DOS, etc) and have accidentally wiped it out. If...
Interesting. Thank you.
Try the restore from the recovery CD.
Greymouser: I'm assuming that you have already installed True Image Home 11 on Vista. If not, do so now. Be sure to install the latest version...
Terry: Was the Vista backup created from Vista while Vista was running? Which build was used to create the backup?
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