Re: Drive imaging - Acronis True Image Workstation...
"Lez Pawl" <Lez@Pawlbtinternet.com> wrote in message
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>>>>>I just installed Acronis True Image Workstation v9.1 onto my PC.
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>>>>> I just starting a backup of my C: partition and it did not have me log
>>>>> out of Windows. HOW does this program create a reliable image while
>>>>> I'm still using my system?
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>>>>> I'm used to Ghost, where I'd boot from a floppy disk and tell it what
>>>>> partitions to create an image from.
>>>>>
>>>>> Has anyone here used this software? Am I missing something here?
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>>>> NO that's how it operates..............swhy its 10x better than Ghost.
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>>>> don't forget V10 is the only version that works on Vista.
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>>> Cool. Thanks!
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>>> I'm trying out what I happen to have handy. I really hate trials, so if
>>> 9 works out well, I'll shell out the cash for 10.
>> Make sure to `test` your BU.
>> And make sure you`ve created the recovery media CD.
>> Otherwise, when your system falls over, you have no
>> way to recover.
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>> bw..
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> not quite true.............you can create a recovery cd on another comp.
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Only by installing Acronis TI on that machine first <g>.
And as he has it installed on his machine now, he should
create the recovery CD now. %> ). |