Acronis Issue. .. .

J

Jess Fertudei

Hello,

I have Acronis 8 installed on my XP partition. I have not used it for some
months, but am getting ready to clone the drive. When I fired it up it said
"E00010F4 Acronis True Image has not found any hard disk". Hmmmm... I
thought it might be an issue with the USB to IDE cable I had the new drive
on so I disconnected it and rebooted and opened Acronis as the computer was
before I started... same error message.

Since the last time I used it I have replaced the motherboard and upgraded
to SP2, and though I don't know how that could have mattered I put the
Acronis CD in and let it do a 'repair install' and still got no joy. I do
not see a troubleshoot area on their site and putting the error code in the
search box yields no results.

What the heck?

Is there another group that might help with this question as well?
 
O

old jon

Jess Fertudei said:
Hello,

I have Acronis 8 installed on my XP partition. I have not used it for some
months, but am getting ready to clone the drive. When I fired it up it
said "E00010F4 Acronis True Image has not found any hard disk". Hmmmm... I
thought it might be an issue with the USB to IDE cable I had the new drive
on so I disconnected it and rebooted and opened Acronis as the computer
was before I started... same error message.

Since the last time I used it I have replaced the motherboard and upgraded
to SP2, and though I don't know how that could have mattered I put the
Acronis CD in and let it do a 'repair install' and still got no joy. I do
not see a troubleshoot area on their site and putting the error code in
the search box yields no results.

What the heck?

Is there another group that might help with this question as well?
Have you made the TI 8 recovery CD yet ?.
If not, Do So. Boot with it and see what it finds.
 
J

JAD

try here


http://www.wilderssecurity.com/archive/index.php/t-71770.html


some excerpts:


Tachyon42
I've used True Image Acronis 7 for ages on my old machine without problems.
1.4 Gig Celeron, Asus P4B mother board, IDE Hard drives. It still works
well.

The new machine is a different story! Asus A8N SLI (with one card
installed), Athlon 64 3200+ CPU, Nforce4 chipset, SATA hard drives. Acronis
7 on this machine at first came up with the errror message E00010F4 can't
find any drives. The driver update from the Acronis website cured this
problem with the hard drive installed version but the bootable floppies and
CD's won't work. They still can't find any drives.

Langdon



Langdon,
There are known issues with TI 8 and SATA drivers.
Check Error E000101F4 with ADAPTEC 8130 SATA
(http://www.wilderssecurity.com/showthread.php?t=71284).
Also search this forum for : sata error
Email TI Support with your details.
Once you overcome the SATA driver issue please let us know whether you get
image corruption.
 
G

Glenn M

Hello,

I have Acronis 8 installed on my XP partition. I have not used it for some
months, but am getting ready to clone the drive. When I fired it up it said
"E00010F4 Acronis True Image has not found any hard disk". Hmmmm... I
thought it might be an issue with the USB to IDE cable I had the new drive
on so I disconnected it and rebooted and opened Acronis as the computer was
before I started... same error message.

Since the last time I used it I have replaced the motherboard and upgraded
to SP2, and though I don't know how that could have mattered I put the
Acronis CD in and let it do a 'repair install' and still got no joy. I do
not see a troubleshoot area on their site and putting the error code in the
search box yields no results.

What the heck?

Is there another group that might help with this question as well?

Go to Acronis web site and download the patch for the program... there
were several for ver. 8
The program is now in Version 9...
Make sure you have made a Boot CD...
Regards,
Glenn M
A GREAT DAY FOR FREEDOM...Pink Floyd
 

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