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Due to issues over the years with my old XP system, I’ve had to recover a couple of times and Acronis is a true lifesaver. I had the version for 7 years and saw no need to keep upgrading it as long as I just kept the XP OS.

Is there something coming in the release that’s really worth waiting for? Thanks again for your response. Don, to get Support see the Useful Links on the right side of the forum pages, where there is a ‘How to get support? In essence, go to the main Acronis. The new ATI version or will be a full installer and doesn’t require that you have your old version installed, though if you buy an ‘Upgrade’ license, then you will be asked to provide the license keys for both the new and old versions to show that you qualify to use the upgrade version.

My personal preference, if I was in your situation, would be to go for the version because it looks to be better than the earlier or products – this is based on my being a Beta tester for the product over the past several months. If you are concerned in the interim while this is decided, then consider booting your new computer from your ATIH Rescue Media – if this works OK for you, then you could make an offline full backup to an external disk drive in that way.

Note: this may not work if your hardware such as the internal disk drives are not recognised by the media or if the media simply won’t boot because of the new UEFI BIOS architecture encountered. In that case go for a day trial of the product to ensure you have a good disk backup. In reply to Don, to get Support see the… by Steve Smith. When I go into the boot section of the bios it doesn’t look anything like what I’m familiar with as in XP where you can just choose the order of what the boot up process looks at and that’s it.

What I see now is « Option 1″and other options I can’t relate too. Not the normal list of drives and such and you can change the order of which ones get checked first for « bootable » software. I’ve chatted with my manufacturer Asus and got no satisfaction, I’ve chatted with Best Buy Geek Squad , where I bought the machine and they say it’s so « sensitive » I have to come into their store to get it changed, I’ve looked all over the Net and found directions, but they don’t fit what I’m looking at.

There’s a lot of people out there that are trying to do what I’m trying to do. There’s got to be a way. If you have any wisdom to shed on this I’d be appreciative. Thanks, Don. After starting your machine press the F8 or F9 key The new Asus, W system doesn’t seem to recognize my Acronis XP boot disc, so I tried to install my TI version on the W machine and it came up with the message that the version I was trying to install could not be done on the PC Windows version I was trying to do it.

I’ve decided to wait for the TI version to come out and then purchase the « upgrade » version to install on the new PC. I just want to clarify a few things before I do that:. If Acronis does allow me to purchase the « upgrade » version of TI, does it require my old version to be installed on the « new » machine before it will install the version?

If you change the boot order in the bios to the CD first – it should typcially try to boot that before the hard drive. You may also have a one time boot menu on your computer F12, Del, Esc or F1 are common keys that can bring up a one time boot menu so you can manually pick the boot device. It really varies from system to system though. Once booted into the rescue media, and hopefully after you’ve created a backup for posterity, yes, you can then clone the original disk to another disk using this method.

Yes, you want to shutdown the Acronis rescue media before your boot. You typically don’t want the original and a clone to be attached at the same time, espeically if they’re both internal disks. Shuttding down, then removing the clone or removing the original and replacing it with the clone and then booting is a good idea. No, the backup is a proprietary backup format that should be saved somewhere else a third drive, a network share, something like that.

This can be used at any time to be restored with your recovery media. Backup and restore is ultimately the same results as a clone, but offers the advantage of being able to use that backp anytime you want. A clone is « on the fly » and offers no safety net on it’s own. In the week that it took to get it, the computer has got slower and slower and occasionally freezes. It still boots but everything takes longer. It is Sooooo Slowwww. No probs, it prepared and asked the right questions and it is now cloning.

I am at 6 of 9 cloning partition. During the night the ‘time left’ has varied from 2 days to 2 hours. It would seem that the failing drive is getting worse and may just stop. TI seems to be carrying on regardless. If I leave it long enough and assuming the HDD doesn’t actually fail, will it eventually finish? If I select cancel, in what state will it leave my new drive? Will it ask a few questions and tidy things up and allow it to boot with what it has?

As per the subject of this topic, cloning is a one time chance of saving your data, whereas backup offers more options for doing the same. If you leave the clone operation running then there are several possible outcomes: it could complete and all could be OK; or it could fail and leave both drives unbootable i.

If you cancel the clone operation, then you risk that both drives will be potentially unusable. The clone to the target will be incomplete and it is impossible to advise what vital data may be missing from it. Any other advice at this point would probably come across as being ‘hindsight’ and may not be helpful to you.

Given the reported problems with the old HDD Acronis is probably doing a sector-by-sector clone. This can take a long time when the source disk has problems. With a fialing disk drive it is difficult to know how best to solve the problem.

I would be inclinded to run the drive manufacturer’s disk utility to see if it can temporarily fix the problem; once I have done that I would create a backup rather than a clone so that I have something to fall back on if the clone goes badly wrong.

Given where you are at, Steve is correct, leave the process to run. It could take many hours before the task completes. In reply to Michael, welcome to these… by Steve Smith. Well, I ended up having to cancel the Acronis cloning. A bad sector read error came up.

The drive would not boot at all after that. I have found and tried opening all three of the backups. The first two were reported as corrupt and the third tells me that « It is not the last volume of the backup archive.

I am in despair and it looks as though I will have to start from scratch. With all the hassle and time and effort that requires it was probably faster and cheaper to buy another economy desktop.

For the 3 backups on the GB drive – were these created on that drive or were they copied from the failing drive to it? If the latter then it is possible that they were taken from an area of the failed drive with bad sectors?

You could try doing a validation of the backup files being reported as corrupt and see if that also says the same? In reply to Michael, sorry to hear that… by Steve Smith. Acronis completed them without problems or reporting any issues. Like all backup systems, you never know if they have worked until you need to use them and so should test them! I’m downloading original Dell image with Windows 8. After all that, when I am back up and running to almost where I was before, I’ll create some Acronis backups and test them All this closing the stable door once the horse has bolted of course.

Oh well How do you validate backup files? Is that an Acronis thing? I didn’t see it anywhere in the USB recovery menus. Michael, you shouldn’t need to have to install Windows 8. You can also download Windows 10 direct from the Microsoft website. For Validation, you need to right-click on the Acronis backup.

TIB file to see the option for this, see screenshots below:. Yes, you can definitely go directly to Win10 creator. I have not checked. I didn’t want the chance of hassle from MS admin stopping me installing a Windows 10 from scratch and so took the long way and installed the Dell Windows 8.

Started at 4am and finished at pm. Now find that I missed Skype and Lifecam but they won’t take long. At least she’s running again now and much faster than before and she has a smile, which is the main thing. I tried the old drive in my USB Speed Booster on my laptop and it hums to the point of vibration and doesn’t do anything except for flashing the access light, so it will get the drill through it and on to the waste tip. I see that it is a Toshiba and not built quite as robustly as the WD so the drill won’t have a problem!

Michael, glad to hear that all is up and working again for your wife and you! Glad that things are now in working order. Looks like the old HDD was well and truely on its way out.

After several unexpected hard disk crashes I now use Hard Disk Sentinal to monitor them on my important systems. There are some Function key options which either don’t do anything or take me to the boot setup , which is correctly set at Windows boot.

When selecting this I get another blue screen which allows me to chose between Windows 10 and Windows 10 Volume 5. It is the second option that then gets me with the correct login. Michael, I would request that you raise this associated issue in a new forum Topic rather than adding it to this particular one which is warning users about the dangers of cloning. Reading thru all these problems, both actual, as well as potential, it is looking like a TV health supplement commercial – and those make the cure look worse than the disease.

YES, I am seeing my own issues with the Acronis software and an apparent incompatibility with the most recent update of Windows All this recently started when not running Acronis in any form, but apparently some of the Acronis « tracks » in the system are activated at each boot-up, and cause the PC to lock up early on during the self test.

Totally removing the Acronis software has been the only « cure » – and makes me wonder why I bought the software to begin with – either Microsoft, or Acronis, have introduced a self destruct incompatibility issue, at least in my case. Gary, cloning can be done safely if certain precautions are taken, i. I have used cloning myself, will do so again when appropriate, but will always try to have a good backup in place first.

For your ASUS issue with fail on start unless you remove ATIH , then please open a new topic for this, plus I would strongly recommend opening a Support Case direct with Acronis to investigate why this is happening? Cloning is not bad. In fact, it gives you an immediately bootable backup that you don’t have to restore.

I routinely clone because when disaster strikes, you’re not doing tech work of reinitiating a computer with a rescue disc and then having to restore. Cloning must be checked: after you clone, immediately shut down the computer, disengage the source disc, leave in the cloned disc, and check that it boots. This is most readily done in a machine with hot swap bays, of course. I can see why Acronis forums would dis cloning Soooo, it seems that this forum should be read with a grain of salt.

Understand the source, after all. In reply to Gary, cloning can be done… by Steve Smith. Where they fall short is in the inability to clone Bitlocker or PCP encrypted discs, since they only will create a bootable NONencrypted disc.

Enter Casper Secure Disc 4. Weird, but no one else seems to have software that claims to be able to do a clone of an encrypted disc except Casper’s Secure Disc.

In reply to Reading thru all these… by Gary Davidson. Worms revolution download. We always recommend to register your serial number at the Acronis website, so that it will not be lost. If you purchased multiple licenses for Enterprise products, only the first license key will be in the. The remaining licenses should be in a separate. If you purchased your Acronis product online, then you should have received your serial number in an automatic E-mail that was sent to the E-mail address that you provided at the time of the purchase.

Keyboard for garageband mac. You can find your product serial number for online purchased Acronis products in your account at My Orders. The automatic E-mail comes from CleverBridge cleverbridge. If you cannot find the E-mail, please make sure it is not in your spam or junk folder.

If the E-mail has been deleted, please contact Acronis Customer Central as described under More information. If you purchased your Acronis product offline at a retail store, then the location of the serial number depends on the package:.

 
 

 

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I am in despair and it looks as though I will have to start from scratch. With all the hassle and time and effort that requires it was probably faster and cheaper to buy another economy desktop. For the 3 backups on the GB drive – were these created on that drive or were they copied from the failing drive to it? If the latter then it is possible that they were taken from an area of the failed drive with bad sectors?

You could try doing a validation of the backup files being reported as corrupt and see if that also says the same? In reply to Michael, sorry to hear that… by Steve Smith. Acronis completed them without problems or reporting any issues. Like all backup systems, you never know if they have worked until you need to use them and so should test them! I’m downloading original Dell image with Windows 8. After all that, when I am back up and running to almost where I was before, I’ll create some Acronis backups and test them All this closing the stable door once the horse has bolted of course.

Oh well How do you validate backup files? Is that an Acronis thing? I didn’t see it anywhere in the USB recovery menus. Michael, you shouldn’t need to have to install Windows 8. You can also download Windows 10 direct from the Microsoft website. For Validation, you need to right-click on the Acronis backup. TIB file to see the option for this, see screenshots below:. Yes, you can definitely go directly to Win10 creator.

I have not checked. I didn’t want the chance of hassle from MS admin stopping me installing a Windows 10 from scratch and so took the long way and installed the Dell Windows 8. Started at 4am and finished at pm. Now find that I missed Skype and Lifecam but they won’t take long. At least she’s running again now and much faster than before and she has a smile, which is the main thing. I tried the old drive in my USB Speed Booster on my laptop and it hums to the point of vibration and doesn’t do anything except for flashing the access light, so it will get the drill through it and on to the waste tip.

I see that it is a Toshiba and not built quite as robustly as the WD so the drill won’t have a problem! Michael, glad to hear that all is up and working again for your wife and you!

Glad that things are now in working order. Looks like the old HDD was well and truely on its way out. After several unexpected hard disk crashes I now use Hard Disk Sentinal to monitor them on my important systems. There are some Function key options which either don’t do anything or take me to the boot setup , which is correctly set at Windows boot. When selecting this I get another blue screen which allows me to chose between Windows 10 and Windows 10 Volume 5.

It is the second option that then gets me with the correct login. Michael, I would request that you raise this associated issue in a new forum Topic rather than adding it to this particular one which is warning users about the dangers of cloning.

Reading thru all these problems, both actual, as well as potential, it is looking like a TV health supplement commercial – and those make the cure look worse than the disease. YES, I am seeing my own issues with the Acronis software and an apparent incompatibility with the most recent update of Windows All this recently started when not running Acronis in any form, but apparently some of the Acronis « tracks » in the system are activated at each boot-up, and cause the PC to lock up early on during the self test.

Totally removing the Acronis software has been the only « cure » – and makes me wonder why I bought the software to begin with – either Microsoft, or Acronis, have introduced a self destruct incompatibility issue, at least in my case. Gary, cloning can be done safely if certain precautions are taken, i. I have used cloning myself, will do so again when appropriate, but will always try to have a good backup in place first.

For your ASUS issue with fail on start unless you remove ATIH , then please open a new topic for this, plus I would strongly recommend opening a Support Case direct with Acronis to investigate why this is happening?

Cloning is not bad. In fact, it gives you an immediately bootable backup that you don’t have to restore. I routinely clone because when disaster strikes, you’re not doing tech work of reinitiating a computer with a rescue disc and then having to restore. Cloning must be checked: after you clone, immediately shut down the computer, disengage the source disc, leave in the cloned disc, and check that it boots.

This is most readily done in a machine with hot swap bays, of course. I can see why Acronis forums would dis cloning Soooo, it seems that this forum should be read with a grain of salt. Understand the source, after all. In reply to Gary, cloning can be done… by Steve Smith. Where they fall short is in the inability to clone Bitlocker or PCP encrypted discs, since they only will create a bootable NONencrypted disc.

Enter Casper Secure Disc 4. Weird, but no one else seems to have software that claims to be able to do a clone of an encrypted disc except Casper’s Secure Disc. In reply to Reading thru all these… by Gary Davidson. Have had problems with Acronis in the past. They’ve cloned for me well, just make sure you disable the « USB Bootable » option in them before cloning.

Until this point, zero issues! Comment please? Bob, thanks for your kind words but could I ask you to create a New Topic for your questions please rather than add this on to the end of this topic dealing mainly with trying to warn inexperienced users about the possible dangers of using cloning without adequate precautions. In reply to Bob, thanks for your kind… by Steve Smith.

In reply to Steve, by tuttle. To answer your question, absolutely YES – a full disk backup will contain everything that is present on the disk chosen, so the Windows OS, all install programs, user data etc. If it does not do something soon I’ll simply shut down the computer. I’ve used another clone before and it had a progress meter, worked reasonably fast, and the cloned disk opened just like it should. I agree with the post: Do not clone; you won’t know if it works or not. Use the backup and restore.

If Acronis cannot clone a boot drive of Windows while it is running, how can Acronis be used to back up the same drive while Windows is running? Isn’t partition backups effectively the first step of a drive clone? Sorry for posting this on an older thread but seems problematic for drive backup software to not be able to backup its primary disk while Windows is running.

This particular topic was written originally for ATI and older products where any attempt to clone from within a running Windows OS required a reboot to be performed.

This is new in the version and wasn’t available when this topic was written. The key message s of this topic still remain valid, in particular, have a good backup of the Source drive before attempting this type of operation.

Users are only human and therefore are also capable of making mistakes – doing this when cloning can be disastrous if the wrong drive is cloned! Well, this is fascinating. I attempted disk cloning twice, and destroyed my C drive each time.

I chalked the first failure up to me, but the second, Acronis. I cannot help but wonder why such a horrifically poor utility would be allowed to remain available. I do not employ encryption or any of the other ‘gotchas’ that would cause cloning failure. Not the target, which is also unbootable, the original boot drive I created fresh and tested.

I read this thread in detail, and note the litany of caveats. One I find particularly telling is duplication of drive signature. I have a laptop and desktop in my office apart from the one that failed disk clone, and they both have two concurrently connected volumes, each bootable, that gives me a safety net should I need it, and I have. One would think Acronis could overcome this as have other vendors.

I must say, the disk clone feature takes the cake for the most rotten easter egg I’ve ever encountered in a software product. This feature was not available when this topic was originally written.

There are clear warnings in the ATI user guides across most recent versions of the product telling users to make a full backup before using cloning – that still applies to the version. Personally, I have never had any issues when using cloning but I have dealt with many users who have come to these forums after getting it wrong for a wide variety of reasons , many of whom have bought a new HDD or SSD which came with an OEM copy of ATI where the simple guide just suggested jumping in at the deep end!

 
 

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