I use the WinPE CD and it always works. You can download the .iso from my Skydrive. Burn that to CD (e.g. with ImgBurn). Saves you a couple of hours download of the WAIK if you produce it yourself.I used to use Macrium and never had a chance to restore but liked the interface.
Do you use the rescue disc to restore an image or just the program.
I use the WinPE CD and it always works. You can download the .iso from my Skydrive. Burn that to CD (e.g. with ImgBurn). Saves you a couple of hours download of the WAIK if you produce it yourself.
I use Acronis TI 2010 without problems. I run it from the CD. I think you can boot Acronis from the CD and run it without actually installing it. If you login at Acronis they have updated ISOs for the boot CD and Program itself.
Joe
Would that benefit my current situation?>>I have Acronis with two system images. I keep one from way back and a more current one.
My sensitive data is on 2 different flash drives which I update weekly. I set boot order and boot from my recscue disc. Acronis has always worked that way.
Please explain," You can download the .iso from my Skydrive. Burn that to CD (e.g. with ImgBurn). Saves you a couple of hours download of the WAIK if you produce it yourself.
I think I understand. Without Acronis, I could ue the link to get to a program in itself which I could us to backup. Then using the disc i coud recover.
Yes to all of this - except that you are working with Macrium and not Acronis. Macrium in my book is easier to use than Acronis.If I burned the iso file with IMG or whatever, is this like a portable Acronis program?
This would men no installation is necesary. But would it be able to find the specific backup to restore?
So I would really have a potable Macrium and could access an image made only by Macrium to recover with.
Now I have the program in my disc folder not in my pc and the backups in the pc. When I want I could insert the disc and either perform another backup or recover from an an existing image with out the program being installed.
if this is the case I certainly have something to think about.
I used to use Macrium so it was ok going.
I used Ashampoo to burn the iso to disc and when I booted it looked as though Windows was loading but, then, the Macrium program appeared.
It is in the process of imaging which indicates about 45 minutes in all.
When it is done, I will try a recovery.
I don't think I could recover an Acronis backup could I?
If you were in my shoes and imaged about once every 5 months, would you remove programs from the machine + just use the disc,or keep Acronis installed and have the Macrium disc in the disc holder?
I keep my data updated every 5 days or so with 2 different flash drives in case one dies.
Images are to avoid complete reinstallation.
One pc has 1T and the other 640 GB. The usb drives are 1T and 2T.
Importantly, can I use this disc for both pcs?
Thank you
Peter