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Vista TrueImage file installation
  1. #1


    Tom Jubb Guest

    Vista TrueImage file installation

    I am having a problem getting my new hard drive to boot into Vista. I had
    originally installed Vista on my primary/master IDE drive. I later
    purchased a SATA drive and was recoginized in Vista. I then cloned the
    Vista boot drive onto that new SATA drive with Acronis True Image Home 10.
    When I removed the old Vista boot drive, the system will not boot off the
    newly imaged SATA Vista drive. I booted from the DVD to run the recovery
    console and that doesn't see any Vista installations but it does recognize
    the new SATA drive and I can browse all the files. It just won't boot from
    the new sata drive. What can I do to get this sata drive bootable? I've
    already adjusted the bios so that sata drive is first in the boot process so
    it's not that.

    Any help would be appreciated.

    Thanks,
    Tom





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  2. #2


    Erik Chapple Guest

    Re: Vista TrueImage file installation

    SATA drives have been a challenge throughout the TAP.
    Verify that the partition on the drive is active and 0 and that you insert
    the SATA drivers into your Vista image using offline servicing.
    I'm not familiar with the imaging product that you've used but you should be
    using ImageX (from either the AIK or BDD Vista) to capture and then apply
    Vista volumes.
    I have done this many times between drives with considerable success.

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    Erik Chapple
    EMC Microsoft Practice
    Denver, CO


    "Tom Jubb" <tjubb@no.spamsalot.hotmail.com> wrote in message
    news:OProw6WFHHA.5004@TK2MSFTNGP03.phx.gbl...
    >I am having a problem getting my new hard drive to boot into Vista. I had
    >originally installed Vista on my primary/master IDE drive. I later
    >purchased a SATA drive and was recoginized in Vista. I then cloned the
    >Vista boot drive onto that new SATA drive with Acronis True Image Home 10.
    >When I removed the old Vista boot drive, the system will not boot off the
    >newly imaged SATA Vista drive. I booted from the DVD to run the recovery
    >console and that doesn't see any Vista installations but it does recognize
    >the new SATA drive and I can browse all the files. It just won't boot from
    >the new sata drive. What can I do to get this sata drive bootable? I've
    >already adjusted the bios so that sata drive is first in the boot process
    >so it's not that.
    >
    > Any help would be appreciated.
    >
    > Thanks,
    > Tom
    >



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  3. #3


    SoxFaninVA Guest

    Re: Vista TrueImage file installation

    Hi Erik,
    Thanks for the response. I am still stuck however.
    I downloaded BDD which does not run correctly after installation. Something
    about .net 2.0 needed but it is installed and the snap-ins for MMC are
    properly installed. I don't think the actual toolbox is needed since ImageX
    is a command line utility. Anyway, I have admin rights but I am unable to
    start the process. I get this error:
    "The current logged on user does not have adminstrative priviledges".
    So, I logged in as admin but then I get "file in use" errors and the process
    stops.
    At the command prompt I type the following: 'imagex /capture C: image.wim
    "TOM"'

    It could be me but imageX seems more complicated than what I can handle. Is
    there any other imaging program out there that will successfully clone my
    current active boot disk to another?

    One other question on your post, how do I check the drive for an active
    partition and is set to 0? Also, how do I insert the SATA drivers in the
    Vista image using offline servicing?

    Thanks,
    Tom

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    "Erik Chapple" <chapple_erik@emc.com> wrote in message
    news:C10846C5-E1DB-47E6-8DC9-F0F02D126BD6@microsoft.com...
    > SATA drives have been a challenge throughout the TAP.
    > Verify that the partition on the drive is active and 0 and that you insert
    > the SATA drivers into your Vista image using offline servicing.
    > I'm not familiar with the imaging product that you've used but you should
    > be using ImageX (from either the AIK or BDD Vista) to capture and then
    > apply Vista volumes.
    > I have done this many times between drives with considerable success.
    >
    > --
    > Erik Chapple
    > EMC Microsoft Practice
    > Denver, CO
    >
    >
    > "Tom Jubb" <tjubb@no.spamsalot.hotmail.com> wrote in message
    > news:OProw6WFHHA.5004@TK2MSFTNGP03.phx.gbl...
    >>I am having a problem getting my new hard drive to boot into Vista. I had
    >>originally installed Vista on my primary/master IDE drive. I later
    >>purchased a SATA drive and was recoginized in Vista. I then cloned the
    >>Vista boot drive onto that new SATA drive with Acronis True Image Home 10.
    >>When I removed the old Vista boot drive, the system will not boot off the
    >>newly imaged SATA Vista drive. I booted from the DVD to run the recovery
    >>console and that doesn't see any Vista installations but it does recognize
    >>the new SATA drive and I can browse all the files. It just won't boot
    >>from the new sata drive. What can I do to get this sata drive bootable?
    >>I've already adjusted the bios so that sata drive is first in the boot
    >>process so it's not that.
    >>
    >> Any help would be appreciated.
    >>
    >> Thanks,
    >> Tom
    >>

    >



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