Make an image of Secure Digital card (sd)
What you use as a program? I tried with True Image, but nothing to do, the backup is very good, but not restore! When the reboot is done, I see the Acronis screen and then nothing, just freezes. I tried to create a startup disk with True Image, same result.
You have an idea or another program to suggest? I want to make a complete picture of my hd, restore it to original state without having to reinstall everything!
Thank you!
Re: Make an image of Secure Digital card (sd)
I just make a picture with my 64 bit.
Give us the details. Acronis what version? Windows what? What kind of computer?
Re: Make an image of Secure Digital card (sd)
Vista Family, True Image 10 and 11 are the same, the computer is a Dell Inspiron 1501. The save is number 1, but impossible to restore the backup, either with the DVD or boot directly from Windows!
Re: Make an image of Secure Digital card (sd)
Your Dell must have a SATA disk controller which is not on the recovery cd True Image which is linux. Try recovery with Acronis safe mode and if it works you should not make a Win-Pe Boot cd with BART as defined by the plugin and Acronis provided.
Otherwise you get something other than Acronis.
Acronis true image workstation works fine with vista here but it depends on the disk controllers used.
Are you sure that your image is good? Did you validated with true image?
Re: Make an image of Secure Digital card (sd)
a possible workaround is to use a BartPE-based bootable CD created using Acronis True Image plug-in for BartPE and allowing one to boot the computer into a Windows-like environment loading the appropriate drivers for any hardware devices installed in the computer at startup.
Acronis True Image plug-in for BartPE comes with the Acronis True Image full / custom installation and can be found in the \ Program Files \ Acronis \ TrueImage \ BartPE folder.
But that ben of trouble then you have Ghost or another program in your case.
Re: Make an image of Secure Digital card (sd)
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Dr. V
a possible workaround is to use a BartPE-based bootable CD created using Acronis True Image plug-in for BartPE and allowing one to boot the computer into a Windows-like environment loading the appropriate drivers for any hardware devices installed in the computer at startup.
Acronis True Image plug-in for BartPE comes with the Acronis True Image full / custom installation and can be found in the \ Program Files \ Acronis \ TrueImage \ BartPE folder.
But that ben of trouble then you have Ghost or another program in your case.
Why these hassles ? Acronis allows you to create a bootable CD.