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| | Complete PC Backup can't find any OS when trying to restore System: Vista Business x64 I tried to restore after a program I had installed crashed, just to clean up post-uninstall debris. I booted to my Vista Install DVD from my hard drive. When I get to the dialog to choose a system partition, none are displayed! But my system boots just fine. I like to make backups before making important changes, so this worries me. The Complete PC Backup would be so handy. Thanks |
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| | Re: Complete PC Backup can't find any OS when trying to restore Hi, I'm unclear on what you're stating. If you are looking to create a complete PC backup, that is done from within Vista not by booting the disk. If you are booting the disk to invoke a restoration of a previously created backup, then it would not be on the system volume, it would be wherever you saved it (it's not possible to save a complete backup to the designated system or boot volumes). Your system as well may require the installation of a 64-bit driver to support recognition of the drive from the booted disk. -- Best of Luck, Rick Rogers, aka "Nutcase" - Microsoft MVP http://mvp.support.microsoft.com/ Windows help - www.rickrogers.org My thoughts http://rick-mvp.blogspot.com "peter" <peter@xxxxxx> wrote in message news:6B197801-3A54-4C6E-9EDC-9528719C04C6@xxxxxx Quote: > System: Vista Business x64 > > I tried to restore after a program I had installed crashed, just to > clean > up post-uninstall debris. I booted to my Vista Install DVD from my hard > drive. When I get to the dialog to choose a system partition, none are > displayed! But my system boots just fine. I like to make backups before > making important changes, so this worries me. The Complete PC Backup would > be > so handy. > Thanks |
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| | Re: Complete PC Backup can't find any OS when trying to restore Sorry I was unclear. I'm trying to restore a Complete PC Backup that I had already made (successfully) while in Vista (64-bit). In fact, I have made several such backups, so making the backups is not the problem. I know the backup is not on the system disk. The problem is that my system disk is not found when I try to restore when booting from the DVD: at the step where I am supposed to select the operating system I want to repair (right after choosing the language) there is nothing in the selection box. When I go to a command prompt, I can find my hard drives by testing with "dir X:" using various values of X. My backups are on a separate drive from my system disk. I had trouble with installation as well with my system disks being recognized. I have 3 SATA drives and an external USB. One of the drives had XP Pro (32-bit) on it. I was trying to install Vista (64-bit) to one of the other drives, but the installation disk wouldn't recognize any partition as being acceptable for installation--not even when I had deleted all partitions that were on that disk, rebooted, and then repartitioned during the install. At first I had solved this by setting the partition on the Vista target disk to active while in XP. That worked and Vista installed, but then I had problems seeing my other disks (not just the XP system disk). I noticed that some others had similar problems while I was searching for a workaround. Finally, and what worked, I removed all drives except the target drive and installed with no problem. Then I had to boot into another system and reformat the drives I wanted to use with Vista, and reinstall my data from that. I gave up on dual booting with XP. Obviously, the difficulty I had installing is related to the problem I am having with restore. Perhaps I could do this with a command-line version of Complete PC Backup? Is the executable named 'cpbackup.exe'? I could also remove my internal disks and just have the Vista system disk and my external USB backup disk connected. I would prefer not to have to keep removing and reconnecting my internal drives though. Thanks "Rick Rogers" wrote: Quote: > Hi, > > I'm unclear on what you're stating. If you are looking to create a complete > PC backup, that is done from within Vista not by booting the disk. If you > are booting the disk to invoke a restoration of a previously created backup, > then it would not be on the system volume, it would be wherever you saved it > (it's not possible to save a complete backup to the designated system or > boot volumes). Your system as well may require the installation of a 64-bit > driver to support recognition of the drive from the booted disk. > > -- > Best of Luck, > > Rick Rogers, aka "Nutcase" - Microsoft MVP > http://mvp.support.microsoft.com/ > Windows help - www.rickrogers.org > My thoughts http://rick-mvp.blogspot.com > > "peter" <peter@xxxxxx> wrote in message > news:6B197801-3A54-4C6E-9EDC-9528719C04C6@xxxxxx Quote: > > System: Vista Business x64 > > > > I tried to restore after a program I had installed crashed, just to > > clean > > up post-uninstall debris. I booted to my Vista Install DVD from my hard > > drive. When I get to the dialog to choose a system partition, none are > > displayed! But my system boots just fine. I like to make backups before > > making important changes, so this worries me. The Complete PC Backup would > > be > > so handy. > > Thanks > |
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| | Re: Complete PC Backup can't find any OS when trying to restore Some SATA Disk is not recogniced from Boot. Chek your bios to desactivate some special options for SATA Drivers. The best software in this case is ACRONIS for Backup (no problem for special SATA With Cache Drivers on Boot). Sorry for my english. Speek spanish. Regards, Mauro. "peter" <peter@xxxxxx> escribió en el mensaje de noticias news:6B197801-3A54-4C6E-9EDC-9528719C04C6@xxxxxx Quote: > System: Vista Business x64 > > I tried to restore after a program I had installed crashed, just to > clean > up post-uninstall debris. I booted to my Vista Install DVD from my hard > drive. When I get to the dialog to choose a system partition, none are > displayed! But my system boots just fine. I like to make backups before > making important changes, so this worries me. The Complete PC Backup would > be > so handy. > Thanks |
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| | Re: Complete PC Backup can't find any OS when trying to restore I agree with you...I'm going to go back to my disk imaging software. Too bad. The Complete PC Backup would have been much faster, but reliability is king with backups! My BIOS settings should be fine (good suggestion though) as my drives are recognized by XP Pro, Solaris, OpenBSD, SUSE Linux, even Plan 9 from Bell Labs! And by Vista once it gets installed. It seems to be just the installer DVD (and it messes with my BIOS in bad ways too--fortunately cleared by booting to some other OS). Thanks for your reply "Mauro Pasetti" wrote: Quote: > Some SATA Disk is not recogniced from Boot. > Chek your bios to desactivate some special options for SATA Drivers. > The best software in this case is ACRONIS for Backup (no problem for special > SATA With Cache Drivers on Boot). > > Sorry for my english. Speek spanish. > Regards, Mauro. > > "peter" <peter@xxxxxx> escribió en el mensaje de noticias > news:6B197801-3A54-4C6E-9EDC-9528719C04C6@xxxxxx Quote: > > System: Vista Business x64 > > > > I tried to restore after a program I had installed crashed, just to > > clean > > up post-uninstall debris. I booted to my Vista Install DVD from my hard > > drive. When I get to the dialog to choose a system partition, none are > > displayed! But my system boots just fine. I like to make backups before > > making important changes, so this worries me. The Complete PC Backup would > > be > > so handy. > > Thanks |
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