Secure zone is on desk top

Discussion in 'Acronis True Image Product Line' started by GuidoSmith, Feb 16, 2008.

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  1. GuidoSmith

    GuidoSmith Registered Member

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    i dont understand why secure zone keeps going to my desktop-
    all your advice and tips are helpful
    i just installed today and wanted to do a full backup to secure zone on my c drive

    version11 current build

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  2. jmk94903

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    It's not on your Desktop. It's a hidden partition, and you wouldn't easily be able to know anything about it, so TrueImage give you a link that tells you how big it is and how much is used. The link is on the Desktop, but not the SZ.

    You probably have a My Documents icon on your Desktop also. But My Documents is not on the Desktop, that's just a link so you can see it easily. Sort of the same idea.
     
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    You can double check what jmk94903 says is true, by opening Windows Disk Management console - there you should see a partition with no drive letter but labelled Acronis Secure Zone.


    Colin
     
  4. GuidoSmith

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    Thanks
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    Nice work with the images.

    Glad we could help.
     
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    Come back when you have more questions. That's what this forum is all about.
     
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