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| | Acronis Question Hi, I have read a lot about Acronis on these forums and i'm thinking about buying it, so I was wondering if it is possible to back up with acronis to an external 250GB usb drive, then do a reinstall Vista, then load acronis and run the backup from external drive back to what it was with all my programs. all replies welcome. Thanks Brian. |
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| | Re: Acronis Question "nntp.aioe.org" <solo@callnet.com> wrote in message news:f5rlfg$pcq$1@aioe.org... > Hi, I have read a lot about Acronis on these forums and i'm thinking about > buying it, so I was wondering if it is possible to back up with acronis to > an external 250GB usb drive, then do a reinstall Vista, then load acronis > and run the backup from external drive back to what it was with all my > programs. > all replies welcome. > Thanks Brian. > If you mean backing up a complete image of your system ( operating system, installed programs, and data files) to an external drive, then restoring it, yes, and there is no need to first reinstall Vista. -- Jim |
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| | Re: Acronis Question nntp.aioe.org wrote: > Hi, I have read a lot about Acronis on these forums and i'm thinking about > buying it, so I was wondering if it is possible to back up with acronis to > an external 250GB usb drive, then do a reinstall Vista, then load acronis > and run the backup from external drive back to what it was with all my > programs. > all replies welcome. You create a recovery disk with Acronis that you boot from so you can recover with out having to install an OS first. And yes you can use a USB drive. HTH -- Annie___ (VM BB L)________________________________ http://find-out-more.brion.me.uk - http://email-me.brion.me.uk |
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| | Re: Acronis Question "Annie R J Brion" <no-reply@brion.me.invalid> wrote in message news:uSqdSQCuHHA.668@TK2MSFTNGP05.phx.gbl... > nntp.aioe.org wrote: >> Hi, I have read a lot about Acronis on these forums and i'm thinking >> about buying it, so I was wondering if it is possible to back up with >> acronis to an external 250GB usb drive, then do a reinstall Vista, then >> load acronis and run the backup from external drive back to what it was >> with all my programs. >> all replies welcome. > > You create a recovery disk with Acronis that you boot from so you can > recover with out having to install an OS first. > > And yes you can use a USB drive. IMO it's best to use BartPE & the acronis plugin to reinsall. Using the acronis boot disk it takes 2 hours to restore my machine, but with bartPE it takes 25 minutes. |
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| | Re: Acronis Question "nntp.aioe.org" <solo@callnet.com> wrote: > Hi, I have read a lot about Acronis on these forums and i'm > thinking about buying it, so I was wondering if it is possible to > back up with acronis to an external 250GB usb drive, then do a > reinstall Vista, then load acronis and run the backup from > external drive back to what it was with all my programs. > all replies welcome. Yes, but why? I don't understand what you're trying to do? Point one: The Acronis CD is bootable and will run w/o being installed so you can simply boot on it and do create your image to your external USB drive IF Acronis will recognize it, I'm not sure about that. Point two: When you restore the image from the external drive you'll have exactly what you had when the image was created so why reinstall? Remember, the Acronis CD is bootable and will do your restore or if you installed Acronis and created a restore CD* that one will do your restore. *Creating a restore CD is a good idea after installing Acronis and doing an update. That way, the restore CD will include any updates. -- XS11E, Killing all posts from Google Groups The Usenet Improvement Project: http://blinkynet.net/comp/uip5.html |
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| | Re: Acronis Question Richard wrote: > "Annie R J Brion" <no-reply@brion.me.invalid> wrote in message > news:uSqdSQCuHHA.668@TK2MSFTNGP05.phx.gbl... >> nntp.aioe.org wrote: >>> Hi, I have read a lot about Acronis on these forums and i'm thinking >>> about buying it, so I was wondering if it is possible to back up with >>> acronis to an external 250GB usb drive, then do a reinstall Vista, >>> then load acronis and run the backup from external drive back to >>> what it was with all my programs. >>> all replies welcome. >> >> You create a recovery disk with Acronis that you boot from so you can >> recover with out having to install an OS first. >> >> And yes you can use a USB drive. > > IMO it's best to use BartPE & the acronis plugin to reinsall. > Using the acronis boot disk it takes 2 hours to restore my machine, but > with bartPE it takes 25 minutes. Do you by any chance have to use safe mode on the recovery disk? I restored my desktop the other day and it took over 6 hours to restore. Having the latest build has fixed the problem that forced me to use safe mode. My other desktop and notebooks take under an hour each to recover when not using safe node. Safe mode accessed the HDDs differently thus more slowly. Just a theory I have. -- Annie___ (VM BB L)________________________________ http://find-out-more.brion.me.uk - http://email-me.brion.me.uk |
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| | Re: Acronis Question "Annie R J Brion" <no-reply@brion.me.invalid> wrote in message news:eaSSsoCuHHA.2752@TK2MSFTNGP06.phx.gbl... > Do you by any chance have to use safe mode on the recovery disk? > > I restored my desktop the other day and it took over 6 hours to restore. > Having the latest build has fixed the problem that forced me to use safe > mode. > > My other desktop and notebooks take under an hour each to recover when not > using safe node. > > Safe mode accessed the HDDs differently thus more slowly. Just a theory I > have. No I use normal mode..in safe it doesn't recognise my usb disk. I am restoring about 30gb of data, my image file is 21gb. I don't use the acronis recovery disk now, BartPE is much better. |
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| | Re: Acronis Question Richard wrote: > "Annie R J Brion" <no-reply@brion.me.invalid> wrote in message > news:eaSSsoCuHHA.2752@TK2MSFTNGP06.phx.gbl... > >> Do you by any chance have to use safe mode on the recovery disk? >> >> I restored my desktop the other day and it took over 6 hours to >> restore. Having the latest build has fixed the problem that forced me >> to use safe mode. >> >> My other desktop and notebooks take under an hour each to recover when >> not using safe node. >> >> Safe mode accessed the HDDs differently thus more slowly. Just a >> theory I have. > > > No I use normal mode..in safe it doesn't recognise my usb disk. > I am restoring about 30gb of data, my image file is 21gb. > I don't use the acronis recovery disk now, BartPE is much better. What version of TI do you use as I did not think version 10 had a BartPE plug in. -- Annie___ (VM BB L)________________________________ http://find-out-more.brion.me.uk - http://email-me.brion.me.uk |
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| | Re: Acronis Question "nntp.aioe.org" <solo@callnet.com> wrote in message news:f5rlfg$pcq$1@aioe.org... > Hi, I have read a lot about Acronis on these forums and i'm thinking about > buying it, so I was wondering if it is possible to back up with acronis to > an external 250GB usb drive, then do a reinstall Vista, then load acronis > and run the backup from external drive back to what it was with all my > programs. > all replies welcome. > Thanks Brian. > Just to clarify a bit, while Acronis can certainly be used as backup software and allows the restore of individual files from an image file as well as allowing incremental additions to an image file, Acronis True Image is imaging software. That is why you don't need to first install the OS because in a full restore scenario which you seem to be describing, the image contains everything, the OS and all your files. An image is a snapshot of your system at the given point in time the image was created. As to the bootable CD. If you purchase Acronis True Image at retail, the CD is bootable. If you purchase if from Acronis, you usually buy a downloadable file though I think you can purchase the retail CD. However, with the downloadable file, they offer the option of CD that contains the file you downloaded, understand, this is the file and the True Image setup disk. It just holds the executable from which True Image can be installed and is an added protection against losing the downloaded file. But this CD, a $12.95 option, I believe, is not to be confused with the install CD you would get in a retail package. -- Michael Solomon Backup is a PC user's best friend DTS-L.Org: http://www.dts-l.org/ |
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| | Re: Acronis Question "Richard" <notmyreal@ddress.com> wrote in message news:V6egi.121$fi4.6@newsfe7-win.ntli.net... > "Annie R J Brion" <no-reply@brion.me.invalid> wrote in message > news:eaSSsoCuHHA.2752@TK2MSFTNGP06.phx.gbl... > >> Do you by any chance have to use safe mode on the recovery disk? >> >> I restored my desktop the other day and it took over 6 hours to restore. >> Having the latest build has fixed the problem that forced me to use safe >> mode. >> >> My other desktop and notebooks take under an hour each to recover when >> not using safe node. >> >> Safe mode accessed the HDDs differently thus more slowly. Just a theory I >> have. > > > No I use normal mode..in safe it doesn't recognise my usb disk. > I am restoring about 30gb of data, my image file is 21gb. > I don't use the acronis recovery disk now, BartPE is much better. > > I restore from a separate partition on my hard drive and that restore only takes me about 25 minutes using only the Acronis Emergency Boot Disk that you can create in True Image. I do seem to recall it taking a little longer when I restore from my USB 2.0 drive but it didn't take 2 hours. I haven't tried from my external eSATA II 3Gb drive. Nonetheless, I'm surprised, even with BartPE that you don't experience some slowdown though that would be in comparison to restoring from a separate partition on your hard drive. -- Michael Solomon Backup is a PC user's best friend DTS-L.Org: http://www.dts-l.org/ |
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