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Old November 30th, 2007, 01:17 AM
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Acronis

I have a copy of it but I use Norton Ghost.

I will try to find time run Acronis tomorrow and let you know what settings I used.

I have only used it once on a work machine and it was exceptionally quick, if memory serves.

Are you using a bootable disc or is it installed on your computer? Makes a difference in what settings to use.

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Old November 30th, 2007, 08:56 AM
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I select the hard drive I want to image. Obviously you have to select the external to back it up to and name the file. I use Automatic for size and Normal for compression. I do not enter a password on the password screen. I think that is about it. I have 8.0 at work and 10.0 at home. I heard that 11.0 is out, but I have not upgraded. My backup drive at home is a usb drive and I have 2 external firewire drives and an external usb drive at work. It has never taken over 30 to 40 minutes to image one of my hard drives. I also ensure that I make a bootable cd for each machine backed up. I make sure the external drive is powered up so that it is recognized. When creating the bootable cd I select the full program (I think that is the option). I hope all goes well with your image. I can tell you that I have restored several of my machines from their images when users installed software that caused issues. I have a tendancy to research before getting software and found some good write ups on Acronis. Norton Ghost also had good write ups. Its all good. have a blessed weekend and good luck.
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Old December 3rd, 2007, 09:19 PM
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I select the hard drive I want to image. Obviously you have to select the external to back it up to and name the file. I use Automatic for size and Normal for compression. I do not enter a password on the password screen. I think that is about it. I have 8.0 at work and 10.0 at home. I heard that 11.0 is out, but I have not upgraded. My backup drive at home is a usb drive and I have 2 external firewire drives and an external usb drive at work. It has never taken over 30 to 40 minutes to image one of my hard drives. I also ensure that I make a bootable cd for each machine backed up. I make sure the external drive is powered up so that it is recognized. When creating the bootable cd I select the full program (I think that is the option). I hope all goes well with your image. I can tell you that I have restored several of my machines from their images when users installed software that caused issues. I have a tendancy to research before getting software and found some good write ups on Acronis. Norton Ghost also had good write ups. Its all good. have a blessed weekend and good luck.
I use it for backup only. And when I select "automatic" it specifies to use this only if you plan on removing the original HD data, which I am not, as I only want a backup. So I choose manual, which it specifies to do if I want to keep my original HD data, which I do.

I, however, backup to an ext. HD 250 gig (only one I got extra for this purpose right now), which is on a usb1.0 (not 2.0) 512 mB machine. Would all this create the time problem being too long?

Just trying to get it to 20 minutes like you guys.
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Old December 3rd, 2007, 10:27 PM
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With usb 1.0 it will take a long time. Big difference in the transfer rates between the old usb and the new.
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Old December 4th, 2007, 12:26 AM
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With usb 1.0 it will take a long time. Big difference in the transfer rates between the old usb and the new.
The difference of 9 hours and 40 minutes???
Is that possible?
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Old December 4th, 2007, 12:28 AM
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My computer is described below, is it possible to upgrade to a usb2.0 somehow on this? Anyone have any idea?
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Old December 4th, 2007, 01:44 AM
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If you have an open pci slot, you can add a card.
i have one with 4 usb 2.0 ports.
about $20 at www.newegg.com . Bob
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