Acronis True Image on Win 7 x64 ?

Discussion in 'backup, imaging & disk mgmt' started by Wendi, Jun 29, 2012.

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  1. Brian K

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    Wendi,

    We could help you create IFW images that only involve a double mouse click on your part.
    Also a restore where you boot from an IFD USB flash drive and walk away. No clicking at all.
     
  2. aladdin

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    Dear Brian,

    What threw me off that Wendi doesn't have a DVD/USB Recovery Environment from her above comments. So, I started suggesting her other imaging programs which have built in DVD/USB Recovery Environment.

    She was kind enough to remind me in the PM that TeraByte builds IFD and IFL Recovery Environments. Her problem solved. Another happy user of IFW/IFL/IFD.

    Best regards,
     
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    Dear Wendi,

    With Brian K in this thread, you are in the best of hands, when it comes to IFW/IFL/IFD.

    Best regards,
     
  4. Wendi

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    Brian, I am intimidated with everything about IFW/IFD/IFL, starting with IFW's installation (I'm not even sure I made the right installation choices from all of the requested selections!), to those IFW requests when making a backup, and finally, the proper entries for IFD/IFL when restoring.

    So as you can see, my head is definitely spinning. Maybe this software is just too complicated for the average (non-technical) PC user, such as myself. :doubt:

    Wendi
     
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    Really?
     
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    Hi Wendi,

    IFW and its siblings can even be intimidating to those of us who have a little more technical knowledge, but don't let that frighten you away. You know from my recent "Kudos" thread that this software can be a life-saver!

    I'm a noob with this software (still coming to grips with it) so I won't even attempt to help you. But Brian is extremely knowldgeable with Terabyte products and I'm sure he will sort it all out for you. So hang in there...

    TS
     
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    Dear Wendi,

    I am pretty sure that by now you have uninstalled Rollback Rx. If you have uninstalled then Rollback Rx has turned off the following in your system, which you manually need to turn on:

    1. System Restore.
    2. Defrag program and its schedule.

    Best regards,
     
  8. Brian K

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    Wendi,

    It won't take long before it feels comfortable. Does this help?

    Creating an image with IFW...

    Backup (Full), Next
    select the partition, Next
    select the destination partition, folder and .tbi image name, Next
    tick these Options....
    ..Validate Byte-for-Byte
    ..Omit Page File Data
    ..Omit Hibernation Data
    ..Log Results to File
    Compression Enhanced Speed - A
    Next
    Start

    You don't have to use the Validate Option if you don't want to. It increases the imaging duration but I use it on my main computer.



    Using IFD (gui) when restoring an image to the same HD, ie not a restore due to HD failure.

    For an image on an internal HD
    Restore, Next
    Normal, Next
    File (Direct), Next
    BIOS, Next
    Hard Drive 1, Next (this choice assumes the image is on the second HD)(if the image is on the first HD then choose Hard Drive 0)
    select partition, folder and finally the .tbi image, Next
    confirm partition to restore, (leave tick in Partial), Next
    BIOS, Next
    Hard Drive 0, Next
    Accept the Warning
    tick these Options....
    ..Set Active
    ..Validate Before Restore
    ..Validate Byte-for-Byte
    ..Reboot when Completed
    ..Log Results to File
    Next
    Start


    For an image on a USB HD or flash drive
    Restore, Next
    Normal, Next
    File (Direct), Next
    USB, Next (and wait 10 seconds)
    Next
    select partition, folder and finally the .tbi image, Next
    confirm partition to restore (leave tick in Partial), Next
    BIOS, Next
    Hard Drive 0, Next
    select destination partition, Next
    Accept the Warning
    tick these Options....
    ..Set Active
    ..Validate Before Restore
    ..Validate Byte-for-Byte
    ..Reboot when Completed
    ..Log Results to File
    Next
    Start

    You don't have to use the Validate Options if you don't want to. They double the Restore duration but I use both Options on my main computer. You can practice these procedures without the final step. Don't click "Start" and the restore won't happen.
     
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    Hi aladdin,

    I did uninstall my Rollback trial, but I noticed that it did not completely uninstall from Program Files folder. As someone named 'pvsurfer' noted on the Rollback Rx forum, Windows does not allow deleting the Shield folder. Should I try deleting it from Safe Mode?

    Wendi
     
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    Depending what is left in that folder, don't do it in the Safe Mode.

    1. If you have about five or six files left which are mostly .ini, then please go ahead and delete it.

    2. If you have lots of files left, including the unistall.exe, then it is not fully deleted, which sometimes happens. Run the uninstall.exe from the Program Files folder of Rollback Rx, it will sit there for a while and eventually it will delete, leaving you as in the situation of 1 above. Please don't do this in Safe Mode.

    Best regards,
     
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    Brian, I don't know what to say other than I can't even cook without recipes and you just gave me the recipe I need for backup/restore -- outstanding!

    Just one final question (at least for now), :p - having ticked those backup and restore options can I save them so as not to have to repeat them each time?

    Thank you,
    Wendi
     
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    Wendi,

    Same here. Recipes for cooking and computers.

    When you get to the Options screen in IFW (and IFD) click Save Defaults and all the correct ticks will be filled in next time.
     
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    I believe on the last menu, where you are doing most of the ticking, it has "Save Defaults". Just "Save Defaults" once and it will have the settings next time.

    Best regards,

    lol. Both Brain and I replied at the same time! :)
     
  14. Brian K

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    Wendi,

    The above IFD restore instructions apply to using IFD from a CD. If you use it from a USB flash drive, the flash drive is seen as "Hard Drive 0" so make the appropriate adjustments. At your stage I recommend IFD on a CD as it is easier to use with one less "Hard Drive".
     
  15. Wendi

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    Gotcha Brian and I am planning on using CD's for restoring. Now speaking of restoring with a CD, is there any way I can save those ticked restore options before I burn the CD so that I can 'cut to the (restoring) chase'?

    Wendi
     
  16. Brian K

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    No simple way that I can think of at present.

    You could add a customized ifd.ini to an IFD ISO and then burn the new ISO. Are you familiar with editing ISOs?
     
  17. Wendi

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    There are a number of files inside the left-over Shield folder. One of them is the Uninstaller, but it doesn't run when I click on it (I waited, but nothing)!

    Over in the Rollback Rx forum, pvsurfer faced the same issue and used a free program called 'Unlocker' to delete the folder. He provided a link to that program. Do you think I should use that?
     
  18. Wendi

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    Are you kidding? I consider myself accomplished just knowing how to burn them! ;)
     
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    This would be your custom ifd.ini (Trial version of IFD)

    Code:
    [Video]
    Method=1
    Mode=35
    [Options]
    UHCI=1
    [BACKUP_DEFAULTS]
    Compression=14
    PostValidate=0x3
    
    [RESTORE_DEFAULTS]
    Reboot=4
    SetActive=1
    PostValidate=0x2
    PreValidate=0x1
    
    Edit... Forget the above if you aren't used to editing ISOs.
     
  20. aladdin

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    I don't know what to tell you. I have faced the situation that it didn't uninstall properly quite a few times and then I ran the uninstaller.exe again and it uninstalled.

    Try to run the installer again to see if it lets you to install. If it does, abort the installer and it means that it has properly uninstalled. Then go ahead and delete everything in the folder first and then delete the folder. Maybe, you have to use "Unlocker".

    If Rollback Rx is not properly uninstalled, then it will leave lots of traces in the registry, especially in the UpperFilters, which can create havoc down the road.

    Best regards,
     
  21. Brian K

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    Wendi,

    I should have thought of this before. When you are making your IFD CD you get to an Additional IFD.INI Options screen. Paste this into the first line

    Code:
    [RESTORE_DEFAULTS];Reboot=4;SetActive=1;PostValidate=0x2;PreValidate=0x1
    Should be OK now.
     
  22. aladdin

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    Dear Wendi,

    Did you image your drive before you installed Rollback Rx?

    If else fails, you can restore that image. You might lose some days' work.

    Best regards,
     
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    Brian, one of your above comments implies that some of your instructions may only apply to the Trial version. While that's what I'm now using, what will be different once I buy it?

    Wendi
     
  24. Wendi

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    Thats a thought. I did backup before installing Rollback. So couldn't I just save My Documents before restoring that backup image and then copy the current My Documents over?

    Wendi
     
  25. Brian K

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    Wendi,

    The trial version is a little "harder" to use than the registered version. In the trial version you get messages about pressing Enter etc. Otherwise they are the same.
     
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