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Solve : Acronis for WD bootable media problem.? |
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Answer» i bought a WD caviar Green HDD, that came with Acronis for Western Digital bundled backup software. i created a bootable CD using the bootable media build component in the Acronis software. when booting the CD it does not load the Acronis recovery software -- it displays error messages, e.g. "unable to load initial linux kernel" or "unable to run boot menu, press enter to continue" or "unable to load initial ramdisk, press enter to continue" etc. therefore i would like next to try to create a usb thumb drive as the bootable media. can i do this, and if successful, how do i set up my phoenix award bios to boot from the usb thumb drive. the only other option is to create bootable media from 47 floppies, or create an .iso file but i don't know how that is supposed to work yet. does my bios allow to select a usb thumb drive as the boot device? When I want to restore an image I never restore the mbr - only the partition. And when you create an image ALWAYS select VERIFY. It takes longer, but it's worth the trouble. if you are restoring your image to a brand new virgin drive, would the program even ask? i assumed the mbr and track0 would automatically be written/restored to a brand new virgin disk, when restoring a full sector-by-sector image? if the new virgin drive does not come out of the box with an mbr/track0 written to it? would my oem version of windows/xp recognize that this is a different drive and require a re-registration [phone call to microsoft]?No registration required... The image you created is already registered and functional.....swapping a HDD won't trigger the activation process.Quote from: patio on February 01, 2010, 06:04:37 AM No registration required...thanks, the MS windows registration of the image is GOOD news. one further Q: when i eventually swap in a brand new drive out of the box, do you think i will be asked if i want to restore the MBR/track0 separately from the full restore? if so, should i skip that option and select only the restore of the full backup .tib file [option one]? then should the disk be fully restored and bootable if the first selected option runs ok by itself? if not, do i have to go back and restore the mbr/track0 only [in a second pass of the program]? the instructions only say to restore the mbr/track0 if it is critical [sic] to boot.Select Y...and let it do it's thing. |
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