With your total posts in the forum of 68 since joining in 2004 you should be the last person to make that statement. Eh! :) But for me too, True...
Get your free upgrade to build 4942 (?) and see if it solves your problem.
If it is the trial version you have then I believe that the resulting Rescue CD will not do Restore.
I wonder if we all stopped putting in our "two bits" if users would eventually stop coming to the forum for help. The official help seems to be...
Not odd really ... there is probably something running in the background in Windows that doesn't stop after the reboot and it interferes with the...
If the hard drive is dynamic, that will be the reason.
You've probably been doing incrementals or differentials - don't you have the last of these?
There are several alternatives for backing up Outlook. You only have to consult your Google Gods for them.
That's the quirkiness of bits and bytes and how manufacturers take advantage of it. If the maker says 100gig Windows or Dos will report about 6%...
What has worked for me and is easy to do: 1. Boot with the Rescue cd. 2. Choose manage Acronis Secure Zone and create one - any size less than...
Since your new hard drive doesn't yet have an OS, then the laptop should boot from the Acronis cd. But it doesn't hurt to have the boot order...
If you started the Restore from within Windows (your C drive), I think True Image is preventing you from restoring to the drive that has the...
My curiosity would get the better of me and I would put back the 40-wire cable just to see if indeed there was some quirky coincidence. ;D ;D
If you had a check mark against Disk 1 the backup would be of the entire hard drive. Sorry, can't help with the "manage archives" part. Yes,...
But of course, slap me silly, ;D ;D ... interesting though that that was all that was needed to solve his problem. One of those things that...
How do you get an 80-pin cable to fit on the 40-pin receptacle on the drive?
I haven't run into problems with my method of using only the bootable Rescue CD. I don't do scheduled backups nor differentials, nor...
Make the bootable Rescue cd from the installed True Image software, boot with it and use the Clone function from its menu.
Therein lies the crux of the matter. 8) But those who want to do scheduled backups have to use TI from within Windows and that's where some run...
In Acronis-speak, Clone is always used to mean the entire disk.. Try Backup and Recover to do what you want.
There are too many oddball problems with ver 10. I've stayed with ver 9. There is also another command besides the acpi one .... I think it is...
You can start it in Windows but it does a restart of some kind and runs in Linux. I always use the bootable Rescue cd which you make from the...
Sorry, Bill, I don't know anything about Roxio's Backup.
What version and build of True Image? Is your OS win2k, XP, or Vista? Is your mouse usb or wireless or ps2?
Be sure you know how Acronis uses the terms Backup, Image, and Clone. Rather than Clone an external drive, where you will only be able to have...
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