You can type in whatever value you like when it prompts you for the split size. And then you can burn the images onto DVD. I do believe I've...
That's a little strange... I can't say I've ever seen the ATI software from the bootable rescue media just "exit." Where does it "exit" to?...
Try this thread: How to create bootable rescue DVD(s) Three methods are described within this thread. I can only vouch for the first, as...
ATA passwords are done at a completely different level than what the software operates at. TrueImage should have no idea whether an ATA password...
The rescue CD is a self-contained linux distribution. The drivers used by the CD are linux drivers, and have nothing to do with whatever...
TrueImage is not a DOS application, so I think you'll be out of luck there. Just keep your rescue CD handy in case of disaster.
why would the other partitions need to be bootable? You can image whichever partitions you like, and restore any of them from the bootable...
Great post, Newager. ide-scsi is a driver that provides SCSI emulation, traditionally for CD burning programs like cdrecord. cdrecord...
This press release should answer your questions. In a nutshell, once the backup starts, any filesystem changes will no go into the image. It...
The more memory chips a PC has, the greater potential for timing issues it has. For this reason, registered (buffered) RAM is recommended (or...
The point of DVD Info Pro is to determine if the DVD in question has bad sectors. If you know for sure that the disc has bad sectors (and...
buju: Have you tried any of the methods for creating a bootable DVD here? This must be done as a two-step process (as opposed to imaging...
I believe that you need to image to a different drive or partition. If you're backing up your C: partition, it doesn't make sense to have that...
If you're backing up your C: partition, where are you attempting to put the image?
I'd recommend ditching LILO altogether. Try following these instructions to install GRUB to the boot sector of your linux partition.
Hm, I'm still confused why you say "GRUB" didn't show up anymore". I can't understand how you are using some combination of the Windows boot...
Ok, it's more clear now. In my experience, LILO is very fragile. Any changes to the disk structure seem to render it useless. In the past,...
I've read your post more than once and I can't determine if you're using the GRUB, LILO, or Windows boot loader. Please state which you use to...
I keep hearing these reports of corrupt DVD images, which seems quite strange to me. To anybody who has had the problem, does a surface scan of...
Sure. You can clone to a larger hard drive.
Acronis TrueImage should work just fine in this scenario. Since you're running WinXP, just make sure that you remove the old drive before...
I have tested ATI with VMWare, and it works fine. Backup and restore. Windows has issues with being restored to different hardware...
No, you do not need the Secure Zone to do a restore. The feature is optional. Just make sure you have built the recovery CD.
No problem. If you would like to see how it works, you can explore an image by double-clicking on one of the TIB files in windows. When you go...
That's how ATI works, when you're using incremental backups. When you go to restore, you get to choose from any of the dates when you created an...
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