Help with SATA and Windows 2003 errors

Discussion in 'Acronis True Image Product Line' started by vijjit, Jan 29, 2008.

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  1. vijjit

    vijjit Registered Member

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    I have restored the image using Acronis to a 320 GB SATA drive, after successfull restoration, when i restart i am getting a blue screen with following error code.

    ...... Run chkdsk /f to check for hard drive corruption and then restart your computer.
    STOP: 0X00000007B ( 0XF789AA94, 0XC0000034, 0X00000000, 0X00000000 )


    I tried many solutions but no luck, can some one help me here, Please!
     
  2. ethernal

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    that error message implyes that windows can't recognise the hard disk it's booting from.

    quick dirty hack is to put the sata controller in PATA mode, you'll loose the speed benefits and so on,but you can boot and install the correct driver in windows, then put it back.
     
  3. vijjit

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    Thanks a bunch.... It worked.... Your help is greatly appreciated...

    GOD bless you my friend....!
     
  4. ethernal

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    i am merely a humble servant, and i thank you for using this forum for help
     
  5. CRMGuy

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    Hi Ethernal,
    Please Help Me... I am also facing the same problem and I dont know how to put the sata controller in PATA mode. My BIOS is not giving me the option to disable SATA/RAID.
    Your help is greatly appreciated.
    Jay.
     
  6. MrMorse

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    Hi,
    hm, there are thousands of bios' in the world ;) ...

    Can you tell something about your hardware (eg the mainboard: Vendor and revision, please)?

    Then we can take a look to the right bios manual to tell you the right option.
     
  7. CRMGuy

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    Thanks for your help.
    The details are as follows for my laptop.
    ==============================
    BIOS Type: Phoenix
    BIOS Date: February 13th 2008
    BIOS ID: PhoenixBIOS 4.0 Release 6.1-None
    BIOS OEM: V3.90
    Chipset: Intel 2A00 rev 3
    SuperIO: Unknown
    Manufacturer: TOSHIBA
    Motherboard: Satellite U305
    Maximum Memory: 4096MB
    Installed Memory: 2048MB
    Memory Config: Slot1:1024 Slot2:1024
    ==============================

    It is Toshiba Satellite U305-S7467 Model.
    Please help me.
     
  8. MrMorse

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    I'm sorry but Toshiba hasn't published any BIOS guides.
    I cannot take a look for bios options.
    So I can't help you.
    I recommend to contact Toshiba support...
     
  9. Acronis Support

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    Hello CRMGuy,

    Thank you for choosing Acronis Disk Backup Software.

    We are sorry for delayed response.

    Please notice that restoring an image taken from IDE drive to a SATA drive or RAID is essentially moving the system to a different hardware.

    Acronis solution for transferring of a system to different hardware is Acronis Universal Restore. Acronis Universal Restore technology provides an efficient solution for hardware-independent system restoration by replacing the crucial Hardware Abstraction Layer (HAL) and mass storage device drivers.

    Note that Acronis Universal Restore is a plug-in for corporate versions of Acronis True Image.

    Acronis Universal Restore is used with image archives and you can find basic instructions on how to use it here. Detailed instructions can be found in the Acronis True Image EchoUser's Guides.

    We recommend you to download and install the free trial version of Acronis True Image Echo for your operating system to see how the software works on your computer. With the trial version of the product you will be able to fully use the Windows version for 15 days. The bootable rescue media will be limited to restore function.

    Please also be aware that the trial version of Acronis Universal Restore is not available on Acronis web site. In order to obtain the trial version of Acronis Universal Restore please contact Acronis Support Team. Explain your wish to obtain the free trial version of Acronis Universal Restore and provide your personal information (full name; phone number along with the area code; company name, if any) along with the link to this thread. We'll provide you with the free trial version of Acronis Universal Restore as soon as possible.

    Thank you.
    --
    Marat Setdikov
     
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