I'm not sure I can get another successful backup since the hard drive is
failing (no clunking yet, thank god!). The ASR is the only successful backup
I have. I've used ASR to migrate from smaller to larger drives 3 times (40GB
to 80GB, 80GB to 100 and 100 to 200) without a hitch. I truly hope to find a
method to restore my current ASR. I have some much, much older backups on a
DDS tape but they are quite outdated. So my only recourse is hte current ASR
file. Thank you for your suggestion, I will take a look at that product for
possible use in the future.
"JS" wrote:
> Try creating an Image backup using True Image and then restore to the new
> drive.
> (has a 15 day trial version available)
> http://www.acronis.com/homecomputing...cts/trueimage/
>
> JS
>
> "Craig" <(E-Mail Removed)> wrote in message
> news:FCF9C4E0-13F1-40C2-B3CD-(E-Mail Removed)...
> > Windows XP Pro SP2, single hard drive configuration with two partitions
> >
> > Have a 200GB hard drive with bad sectors (Maxtor), successfully backed up
> > with Automated System Recovery, replaced hard drive with a Western Digital
> > 500GB, ASR keeps failing with message "The capacity of the current system
> > disk drive is insufficient, and cannot be used to recover the partitions
> > on
> > the original system disk." I have used XP boot CD recovery console to
> > format
> > new drive NTFS, replace MBR and replaced boot sector but ASR will not
> > restore. The ONLY hardware that changed was the hard drive, all other
> > hardware is identical. I even slaved drive with original disk and
> > formatted
> > in Disk Manager (without assigning a drive letter). Each format has been
> > a
> > full format, not a quick format, using default NTFS parameters and a
> > single
> > partition of 495+/-GB. Any suggestions?
>
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