Exactly! Except note that pre-partitioning the new drive is not necessary. The ATI software can do the partitioning in the process of restoring...
If you want to be able to get back up and running without needing to purchase a new hard drive to replace the failed one, you could consider this...
That will work just fine. Image your drive (no need to exit Windows), and if your drive ever fails or other disaster strikes, you can just boot...
You may want to read into the documentation about imaging vs. cloning. When you image a drive, it creates one or more files on the target...
Thanks for posting your findings. I'm sure many of the problems posted on this forum can be tracked down to faulty hardware. If there's an...
Click the "Explore" option when that dialog comes up? :)
Have you tried *not* cancelling the hardware wizard?
Unless your computer usage patterns are very unusual, this level of defragmentation is quite unnecessary. A couple times a year should suffice.
Maybe check the system logs of the remote system to determine the problem? (authentication error, etc..) I image to a remote machine running...
Don't tell that to my FujiFilm (Ricoh Japan) DVD+RW discs that I've overwritten dozens of times without error! :) Perhaps you could check out...
Simple. Find a large amount of data. Over 2GB if possible. If you're an Acronis TrueImage user, as I suspect you are, your TIB files are a good...
I would have tried an MD5sum utility, just for testing purposes. That's just standard troubleshooting procedure, though. First make sure that...
vareniky: Does the MD5sum of the image on the DVD match that of the image you initially created on the hard drive?
If you have overwritten your data, then it is gone.
That is correct. Using third-party encryption products is not very useful to most users due to the extra steps required for image creation /...
Your password could be one character or a thousand characters... if the file is not encrypted, you don't have to brute-force the password, so...
In other words, nobody should rely on the ATI password feature to protect sensitive material. :-\
Ilya: Can you explain why I'm not experiencing the problems described in this thread with build 1143? :) Is it dependent on the OS being...
Minor bug in True Image Enterprise build 1143: I go to mount an image in Windows explorer. In the combobox for the drive letter of the mounted...
I'm using ATI Enterprise 1143, and I just created images to test this possibility of file corruption. I backed up my NTFS C: partition to a NAS...
It should not matter which file you click on to do the restore. As long as you click on any file within a set, it should be fine. As for the...
mhtaylor: Compare the MD5 of the image on your hard drive to that on a DVD. If it doesn't match, then there is probably something seriously...
Is it a PS/2 mouse? Perhaps you could try disabling the PS/2 port in the BIOS as a troubleshooting step. It's a wild guess, but if something...
Have you tried with no mouse plugged in? (you can use the keyboard for navigation)
This thread has instructions for a couple methods of how to create a bootable DVD that contains the Acronis Images. I always image to...
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