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| 400396 | 2005-10-30 03:13:00 | I was wondering if someone could shed some light on my problem. I am not sure what I am doing wrong. I use Acronis True Image version 8 to backup to an external harddrive. When I try to do an incremental backup, my existing backup file is said to not be an Acronis archive file. I suspect my setting/policies of my external drive has something to do with it. Whether I set it on "optimize for performance" (then use safe removal of hardware function) or the "optimize for quick removal", I still get the same message re my archive file. Sometimes using the first option, I cannot remove my external drive and windows advise me to try later. | eds (7357) | ||
| 400397 | 2005-10-31 10:32:00 | Hi, eds. Well, did you try to create a Secured Zone provide by Acronis? It will protect your images from damage. If it won't help, you'd better ask support@acronis.com. I always use True Image to backup my HDD, so I use incremental solution (www.acronis.com) too. I created a Secured Zone, it allows to restore the system during boot, just press F11. But I use it on my second internal drive. Good luck! |
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| 400398 | 2005-11-02 06:31:00 | Hi, eds. Well, did you try to create a Secured Zone provide by Acronis? It will protect your images from damage. If it won't help, you'd better ask support@acronis.com. I always use True Image to backup my HDD, so I use incremental solution (www.acronis.com) too. I created a Secured Zone, it allows to restore the system during boot, just press F11. But I use it on my second internal drive. Good luck! Did it work Eds ? Misty :dogeye: |
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