Re: Acronis True Image Boot Disk
- From: "brett" <dandmbrett(removethis)@yahoo.co.uk>
- Date: Mon, 11 Aug 2008 08:49:13 +0100
Jo Anne, the Wilder pdf looks great, printed it off to read in slow time.
Having bought Acronis I plan to give try and give it a good run before
relegating it to the shelf.
Thanks for advice, I wonder if Acronis have built it into their wish list
.....
brett
"Jo-Anne" <naples@xxxxxxxxxx> wrote in message
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You have to create a filename at the drive (on the blank line labeled File
Name near the bottom of the Acronis screen) before you can proceed. For
the best information on starting out with this program, download the pdf
by Grover Hatcher, who is on the Acronis support forum:
http://www.wilderssecurity.com/supportfiles/gh-acronis-backup1.pdf
It was a lifesaver for me. He includes screenprints, so you can see what
to do.
Jo-Anne
"brett" <dandmbrett(removethis)@yahoo.co.uk> wrote in message
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Hi AJR and Jo-Ann,
I followed AJR's plot but got to CD-RW drive D a different way but like
your 5 Jo-Ann. However the "next" was greyed out stopping me from
getting the CD-RW drive from working. A check of this drive shows it is
"working OK" . The Drive is NEC DVD+RW - ND3450A which came with the
desktop Dell. I shall have to check with Dell or NEc to see what next to
investigate.
Brett
"Jo-Anne" <naples@xxxxxxxxxx> wrote in message
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At 5, I think it's the left panel. Brett, it looks just like the Windows
Explorer window. Scroll down to My Computer, click on the + sign, and it
should show you your drives.
Hope this helps!
Jo-Anne
"AJR" <ajrjdr@xxxxxxxxxxx> wrote in message
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brett - I have used several backup utilites and consider Acronis the
best - I use bothe version 10 and 11.
Proceedure is as follows:
1. Backup and Restore
2. Backup
>My Computer
>Disk and Partitions
3. Partition Selection
>Disk 1
4. Source Files Exclusion (No options here)
5 Backup Archive Location
This is where you select removeable drive (CD)
5. Right Panel
>Scroll - select CD-RW drive
6. Drive will be listed in "File Name" box give sit a name and
"Next" will be viable.
"brett" <dandmbrett(removethis)@yahoo.co.uk> wrote in message
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Just purchased ATI 11 Home but cannot find how to backup files to CD
RWs.. No index in the user guide!
Any offer to steer please?
Thanks,brett
"Edric" <none@xxxxxxxxxx> wrote in message
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On Thu, 31 Jul 2008 11:48:23 -0400, "JS" <@> wrote:
I plan to do some testing which will require a baseline (cleanWhy ask HERE? You want to know about TrueImage, not xp.
install of
Windows XP with SP2) image that I can restore to an newly formatted
partition multiple times. I have Norton Ghost but thought I'd try
True Image
(the 15 day free trial version).
Question is, does the trial version allow you to create a True Image
boot CD
than can be used to restore a partition from a baseline image file
stored on
another partition. If the trial version does have this feature any
tips on
creating the boot CD would be helpful.
JS
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