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To: vireya who wrote (75089)4/25/2011 12:37:24 AM
From: Cheeky Kid  Read Replies (1) of 110583
 
If you encounter a failed restore in True Image, it wipes out your C: partition, leaving you with a dead computer.

That happened to me once, and I had to reinstall Windows and create new partitions, then restore.

If your MB is fried, nothing is going to help you. If you can get a new MB, then try a restore again, being it's the same MB as the old one, but you will have to fix the partitions.

I am not too sure of restoring images to other hardware, although people said it can be done, I never tried.

I store my images on an external USB hard drive, and I never use safemode, cause that won't see my external drives, I have to start True Image in full version mode. I use True Image from the factory boot CD.
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