Where is the bug fix for running 4 g memory?

Discussion in 'Acronis True Image Product Line' started by PBTech, Nov 6, 2008.

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  1. PBTech

    PBTech Registered Member

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    No recovery working when you use 4g memory using Acronis home 11 latest version 8101,So if you did a back up of your drive and can not recover ,Pull some ram out,Is this what every one has to do ? LOL Thats good acronis !
     
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    I have WinXp (Prof & Home)/32bit with 4GB RAM. I use the latest build from Ti11.
    I have no problems with the RAM.

    1. What OS do you have (OS and SPs please)?
    2. Do you start with the rescue-cd or do you restore under Windows?
    3. Did you run memtest during a night?
     
  4. PBTech

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    I restore under windows,Ram is not the problem, since i tested with many different brands of brand new ram.I have win2000 pro sp4
     
  5. MrMorse

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    I think it is no Ti problem but an OS problem.

    What is the whole error message of Ti when you try a restore?
     
  6. seekforever

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    When you restore an image of the active partition, Windows cannot be running so the data for the re tore gets collected in Windows, put away somewhere, and the PC reboots and loads the Linux recovery environment from HD.

    So you are not running Windows during the restore but Linux unless you have made a BartPE or VistaPE CD.

    The issue as I mentioned in a post to one of your other threads is address space conflicts, not failures of the physical RAM.
     
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