recovery cd make help

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  1. mantra

    mantra Registered Member

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    Hi
    can i make a recovery cd with ti9 ti10 and disk director 10?

    thanks
     
  2. MrMorse

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    Do you mean:

    Ti9 AND Ti10 AND DD10?

    or do you mean:
    Ti9 OR Ti10 AND DD10?

    BTW:
    I have DD10 and Ti11 installed.
    If I create a rescue-cd the dialog offered both programs to create a common cd. You only have to tick the options of the checkboxes.
     
  3. mantra

    mantra Registered Member

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    i mean Ti9 and Ti10 and DD10 , all in one rescue cd
     
  4. MudCrab

    MudCrab Imaging Specialist

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    I've done that before on a flashdrive. However, the CD files are different so I don't know if the same method can be used. It's a manual procedure in any case (you can't use the Media Builder program to do it).
     
  5. Acronis Support

    Acronis Support Acronis Support Staff

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    Hello all,

    Thank you for using Acronis True Image

    mantra, this is possible technically, but this is a manual procedure, MudCrab is correct. A Linux developer can accomplish it.

    Thank you.

    --

    Oleg Lee
     
  6. mantra

    mantra Registered Member

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    thanks you so much
    but i bought only ti9 and disk director 10
    i don't know about an upgrade
    i would like a home version with a universal restore feature
    with that i will buy ti2009 and universal restore
     
  7. mantra

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    can i make a recover cd and put in the cd the true image 9 and disk director 10 install files?

    maybe in a multi session
     
  8. MudCrab

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    The Acronis Media Builder program can put TI and DD onto one CD as long as you have both TI and DD installed. You just select which programs to include when you create the CD. When you boot the CD, the options to start TI and DD will be presented in the menu.

    If you want multiple versions of TI on the CD (with or without DD), that is where it becomes more difficult. Since you can't have multiple versions of TI installed at the same time, all the "merging" has to be done manually. In addition, if you want to update the CD (newer build, for example), part of the procedure has to be done again.
     
  9. mantra

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    no i mean
    can i make a recovery cd with ti9 and disk director 10 , and the program trueimage9.0_s_en.exe and DiskDirectorSuite10.0.2160_s_en.exe ,the installion programs
     
  10. MudCrab

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    Have you tried creating the Acronis ISO that contains TI and DD and then using an ISO program (UltraISO, for example) to add the TI and DD installers into it?
     
  11. mantra

    mantra Registered Member

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    yes it doesn't work
    but i burn the recovery cd without close it
    and i continue to write a second time adding the programs and seems to work
     
  12. Acronis Support

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    Hello mantra,

    Thank you for your interesting in Acronis True Image

    As far as I know Acronis is not going to implement Universal Restore with Acronis True Image Home versions. You can receive Acronis' releases and special promotions information if you sign up at our web site

    Best regards,
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    Dmitry Nikolaev
     
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