Re: Oops, forgot to add this I believe in Manual you can select the new sizes for the C and D partitions and leave the rest as unallocated space....
But you missed my point that you don't need to do an incremental or differential of a boot drive image. The programs part changes only rarely, so...
OK, let's distinguish between system backups (everything: operating system, programs, settings, and data) and data backups (just the data with...
Are you booting from the TrueImage Recovery CD? What version of TrueImage and what build are you using? Help / About shows the version and...
The problem is that you are making an image and incrementals of a boot disk with Windows on it. Windows changes lots of files as it runs. It...
Are the data file incremental backups and the original ful data file full backup in the same folder on the external drive? Did you try...
Note that the February build is larger which is typical of a newer version in spite of the date and build number. Looks like someone didn't...
What version and build of TrueImage are you using? The version and build are found in Help / About. The latest build of TrueImage 10 is 4942.
Beats me, but did you folow the instructions to copy the details to the Clipboard? ((Highlight all the text and press Ctrl-C.) When you do that,...
If all you want to do is a file backup to tape, why not just use NT backup? TrueImage's claim to fame is the image backup feature and the Linux...
Here's the procedure. 1. Shut down your system. 2. Jumper the new drive as Slave and connect it to the same cable as the Master drive. 3....
Well, those were my first two thoughts also. If you have an antivirus or anti-spyware program, disable those. If that doesn't let the...
Since the backup has the data you want on the new computer, you really want it to overwrite a file with the same name on the new computer. As...
OK, I expected that disk errors were not involved, but this confirms it. But the critical thing I was looking for is whether the image that you...
Yes a BartPE made with XP SP2 and TI 9 or 10 will backup and restore a Vista machine.
Did CHKDSK find any errors and fix them? Since you can backup and validate successfully when booting from the Recovery CD, this suggests that...
That all sounds fine. Zeroing out the 320 shouldn't be necessary, but it can't do any harm if you have the time to do it.
I'm not sure, but when you reparttioned the disk with Paragon, you took space from C to create E. That may have changed something on the...
Just don't install the Startup Recovery Manager! There's no need to install the SecureZone either if you are using an external hard drive. I...
As long as the folders you select are just data folders, this will be fine. For example, the My Documents folder can be transfered this way....
Try this again and give it more time. It's obvious that the USB chipset is not supported well in the Recovery CDs Linux environment, and it may...
Try creating the backup and validating from the Bootable Recovery CD instead of from Windows.
You might find that version 10 has better support for your new drive. You can download the trial version and install it. Create a Recovery CD...
Have you tried reading this USB drive on a different computer? If this is important stuff that is valuable, I'd pay for a professional company...
Re: acronis TI home ver 9, doesnt recognize 2nd cd drive Is this because the optical drives are used for restore, but you can't make an image from...
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