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    #11
    Originally posted by Spacecadet View Post
    All I have is TIB files and I've restored many times from them.
    The situation at present is:
    (1) Re-Installed Windows, wiping the corrupted hard-drive
    (2) Installed Acronis TI, created 'rescue' CD
    (3) Booted the rescue CD (which now works )
    (4) Currently restoring the TIB file to the drive (overwriting my resh copy of windows)

    I'm hoping that this will put everything right!

    I'm restoring the C: partition, should I restore the MBR too? Currently I'm thinking that I may not need to do this.

    I'll know in approx 5 hours whether the restored disk boots. Fingers crossed!

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      #12
      Originally posted by Platypus View Post
      I'm restoring the C: partition, should I restore the MBR too? Currently I'm thinking that I may not need to do this.

      I'll know in approx 5 hours whether the restored disk boots. Fingers crossed!
      MBR - good question, for the life of me I can't remember, although it did take me a few attempts to get the restore process working when I upgraded. (I really should have made notes)
      I think in the end I installed windows on to the new drive at the same time creating the partitions then just restored my old C partition over the new install.
      Then it was a case of simply copying my backed up data files on to the other two partitions

      How big is your partition if its taking 3 hours to restore? I'm sure it took me about 20 minutes to restore the C partition
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        #13
        Originally posted by Spacecadet View Post
        How big is your partition if its taking 3 hours to restore? I'm sure it took me about 20 minutes to restore the C partition
        The partition is 150GB in size, approx 100Gb used.

        The latest message is "5 hours remaining" !

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          #14
          Originally posted by Platypus View Post
          The partition is 150GB in size, approx 100Gb used.

          The latest message is "5 hours remaining" !
          It's a bit late now, but for large backups and restores I've found it much faster to put them on separate disks.

          I've got 2 internal SATA disks and backing up from one to the other is pretty swift. Backing up 200 GB to an external USB disk was in comparison slow, at approx 4 hours. In comparison your 5 hours looks about right.

          On the MBR problem, in Win95/98 days I knew how to build a floppy with just enough to create an MBR. How to Make a USB Drive Bootable in 5 Minutes looks promising.
          Last edited by Sysman; 3 September 2010, 11:32.
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            #15
            Sorry guys, I dropped out of this thread when I thought you were dealing with acronis server, which might have been different to my problems.

            I have acronis TI 10, which I only use for partition imaging these days.

            Here's the thread where I put my findings. I still have the corrupt TIB that I occasionally try to fix (lord knows why).

            There's loads of info out there on this subject, I just wish I'd researched it earlier.
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              #16
              Originally posted by Sysman View Post
              It's a bit late now, but for large backups and restores I've found it much faster to put them on separate disks.

              I've got 2 internal SATA disks and backing up from one to the other is pretty swift. ....
              I'm restoring from one internal SATA connected drive (which contains the TIB file) to another (the target drive).
              I'd agree that backup is swift. I've not tried restore before. I guess I don't care how long it takes *IF* it eventually works.

              The version of Acronis Restore (rescue) that supports USB connected devices just hung, so I'm using the so-called "Safe" version. Maybe it's much slower?!

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                #17
                Just to confirm, you are definitely using the TI rescue CD for this, aren't you?
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                  #18
                  Originally posted by cojak View Post
                  Just to confirm, you are definitely using the TI rescue CD for this, aren't you?
                  AFAIK there are two types of rescue CD for Acronis:
                  (1) A generic one, which is supposed to boot up any PC. From the forums, this generic rescue CD seems to have many many issues with hardware drivers and there are many posts from people saying "does not work". This seems to be the one people have a go with when doing a "bare metal restore" (i.e. restore to a system with dis-similar hardware), but I could be wrong about that.
                  (2) One specific to your system, created from within Acronis TI itself, using the "Create Rescue CD" option. Used to boot and recover a specific system.

                  I started with (1) which didn't work, hence my appeal. Then I re-installed Windows on the target PC, installed Acronis, and created a rescue disk of type (2).

                  At present, the (2) CD has booted and is restoring. In the event of failure, I'll have another go with (1) the updated version of which I think is what SC sent me a download link for.

                  Is my understanding.

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                    #19
                    Originally posted by Platypus View Post
                    At present, the (2) CD has booted and is restoring.
                    WELL, HAVE SEX WITH A DUCK !!!

                    It worked

                    Thanks everyone!

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                      #20
                      Nice one Pp, ................ Bloggs now scuttles off to make a Pp type 2 Acronis CD.................
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