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To: vireya who wrote (75172)4/29/2011 9:54:51 AM
From: Cheeky Kid1 Recommendation  Read Replies (1) of 110581
 
I had a problem in the first week of January 2010 with a failed restore on 2 computers, using Tue Image v10. Both images passes validation. But failed to restore.

For some reason images I took in the last week of 2009 would restore, after I formatted and partitioned the drives, as you well know one of the first things that happens when you restore, is True Image deletes your C: partition. If it fails anywhere during the restore, you will not boot.

After that failed restore on 2 computers in the first week of 2010. I bought a new version of True Image, True Image 2010, and right off the bat, I created a new image, and restored it, to make sure it would restore, and it worked.

I have restored many times since then with NO problems. Never did figure out why the 2010 images would not restore using v10.

So my advice to you, would be to create an image of your C: and restore it, so you have the confidence that the software will save you when disaster strikes.
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