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To: fastcats who wrote (80325)12/14/2012 10:18:02 PM
From: maceng2  Read Replies (2) of 110653
 
If you still have your version of Acronis I would look at the following worked example before going to the trouble of doing anything else.

You need a separate partition or drive to deposit your computer image on. Its got to have enough space to take the whole image. The size of the image will be about half of your existing used space using the default compression ratio.

In this case I went through the routine of making and image of the four partitions on my working disk and depositing an image on my second disk I used to store acronis images. The final operation has 5 steps in it including the image verify. If you had just one partition to make an image of it would be just two steps including the image verify.

Study and follow the following steps. It included taking options to make the task the highest priority and also to verify the image. The arrows are place where I use a mouse click or two.

It should work FLAWLESSLY. If it doesnt Acronis should give you a version of their software that works.

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