Yep, bad drive. Got the new drive, and cloning the original was easy as cake. I have to admit though, the TI 8.0 (937) is very BUGGY in the...
I used the Windows XP installation disk to wipe the drive. It saw the imaged install, but I tried a repair, and it still didn't work, so I...
Actually, I think the drive was DOA now. I just tried to do a fresh install of Windows, with the new drive as the only drive in the system....
I now believe that I have a DOA drive. I just got finished with the initial installation of Windows, just before the reboot. When it comes back...
Once again, a no go. So, are you using Windows XP Professional? Would making an image of the C drive (OS partition) on the 160GB, and storing...
Based on your comment, I downloaded the trial of AME. Funny how all the "Clone" options are the EXACT same as ATI. Do you think it makes a...
Well, unless anyone else has any ideas, I guess I might download the trial of AME, and see if I have any luck there. Over on the other thread, I...
:wacko: And another failed attempt. Here was my exact procedure, and what happened (read all of chapter 7 in the user's guide, from TI 8.0,...
Wow, thanks for going into such detail. At this point, I've come to the conclusion, that I will need to have the disk cloning to work, because...
You say that you clone your HD frequently, and store the clone, but have you ever removed the donor (original HD), and installed the clone, to see...
Well, I'm downloading a trial of TI 9.0, and will see if this fixes all my problems, although, unless they have made some major improvement, I...
PC cloning — Upgrade to a new system disk without having to reinstall the operating system and applications, or configure user settings Listed as...
Negative (not me). Perhaps I bought the wrong software for my intended use? Seems that a lot of the software made by Acronis could be contained...
Seems this is brought up *several* times, but doesn't seem to get any answers (posted on another thread, but then noticed the original title...
Hmm...I'm in the same boat, in a way. I am going from a 160GB SATA drive (system OS drive), to a 250GB SATA drive (replacing the first drive)....
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