"GlowingBlueMist" <(E-Mail Removed)> wrote in message
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> kelvin tze wrote:
> > Hi! I really appreciate some kind help because I have diligently
> > committed some backups of my desktop home system (home use actually).I
> > have tried Norton Ghost 14, Paragon Hard disk Manager 2008, Drive
> > Clone 2008, Acronis True Image 2008 and R-Drive Image. Everyone one of
> > them does manage to create backup copies onto dvd-rs and has verify
> > them successful also.
> >
> > But when my pc crashes I thought I can just easily restored them from
> > my dvd-rs images but the backup dvd;s will only run the first headers
> > something like "starting xxxx.................., please
> > wait............................................
> > Actually nothing happens even after waited for 2-3hours. No new
> > messages either error or completed restore messages.
> > I still cannot restore my pc and finally gave-in and had to do a clean
> > build of apps & system one by one.
> >
> > What could be the problem? Is it my pc or backup apps problem or dvd-
> > r?
> >
> > Thank-you in advance.
> > kelvin
>
> On my system my backup program requires me to make a boot rescue disk that
> is a CD-R or floppy using the backup program but my actual backup disks
are
> DVD-R. I think my boot rescue disk loads a DVD driver or other drivers
that
> makes the system able to read the subsequent DVD's correctly.
>
> I seem to remember that Acronis works the same way. The first time you
> install it or from one of the menu's later on you can create the rescue
> disk.
Correct. The backup image requires the backup program. Of course, if your
hard drive crashes, you don't have the backup program. The workaround for
Acronis is that the program will allow you to create a rescue disk. It is a
linux based version of the same exact program, on bootable CD. -Dave
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