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I am thinking of switching from Norton Ghost to Acronis True Image for a new
machine I am putting together. I have downloaded the True Image Trial Version and used it this morning to back up my C: (System Drive) and my D: (Data Drive including the Outlook Express Store Folder.) During the back up process, I did some work with OE. After both backup processes completed, I went to OE and found all my Newsgroup subscriptions had disappeared. Panic time. I restored C: from the True Image file and the subscriptions appeared just as they were before the backup. I wonder if any one else here uses True Image and has experienced this sort of thing. Could it be that working in OE while the backup process was running caused this problem? I have Googled this to see if there might be some restrictions on using the system (XP Home) while the back up process runs but have find none. Thank you for any insight on this. |
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I have used True Image numerous time "while" I am in these news groups. I
have never had the type of problem you describe. If that were the norm, there would be much howling about it in these groups. As it is, many people advise the use of either True Image or Ghost (latest versions please). I believe that your problem was just co-incidental. -- Regards, Richard Urban Microsoft MVP Windows Shell/User Quote from George Ankner: If you knew as much as you think you know, You would realize that you don't know what you thought you knew! "Jack Gillis" wrote in message ... I am thinking of switching from Norton Ghost to Acronis True Image for a new machine I am putting together. I have downloaded the True Image Trial Version and used it this morning to back up my C: (System Drive) and my D: (Data Drive including the Outlook Express Store Folder.) During the back up process, I did some work with OE. After both backup processes completed, I went to OE and found all my Newsgroup subscriptions had disappeared. Panic time. I restored C: from the True Image file and the subscriptions appeared just as they were before the backup. I wonder if any one else here uses True Image and has experienced this sort of thing. Could it be that working in OE while the backup process was running caused this problem? I have Googled this to see if there might be some restrictions on using the system (XP Home) while the back up process runs but have find none. Thank you for any insight on this. |
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Jack Gillis wrote:
I am thinking of switching from Norton Ghost to Acronis True Image for a new machine I am putting together. I have downloaded the True Image Trial Version and used it this morning to back up my C: (System Drive) and my D: (Data Drive including the Outlook Express Store Folder.) During the back up process, I did some work with OE. After both backup processes completed, I went to OE and found all my Newsgroup subscriptions had disappeared. Panic time. I restored C: from the True Image file and the subscriptions appeared just as they were before the backup. I wonder if any one else here uses True Image and has experienced this sort of thing. Could it be that working in OE while the backup process was running caused this problem? I have Googled this to see if there might be some restrictions on using the system (XP Home) while the back up process runs but have find none. Thank you for any insight on this. I use True Image and have never seen this. While I have never seen it, it is certainly possible that using OE while TI was creating an image could cause a problem. The OE store is easily corrupted. I've never checked but TI must lock the file it's using in some manner. I recommend you don't create images while Windows is running to avoid any possible conflicts like this. Boot from the TI recovery CD and create your images from there. -- Kerry MS-MVP Windows - Shell/User |
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![]() "Kerry Brown" *a*m wrote in message ... Jack Gillis wrote: I am thinking of switching from Norton Ghost to Acronis True Image for a new machine I am putting together. I have downloaded the True Image Trial Version and used it this morning to back up my C: (System Drive) and my D: (Data Drive including the Outlook Express Store Folder.) During the back up process, I did some work with OE. After both backup processes completed, I went to OE and found all my Newsgroup subscriptions had disappeared. Panic time. I restored C: from the True Image file and the subscriptions appeared just as they were before the backup. I wonder if any one else here uses True Image and has experienced this sort of thing. Could it be that working in OE while the backup process was running caused this problem? I have Googled this to see if there might be some restrictions on using the system (XP Home) while the back up process runs but have find none. Thank you for any insight on this. I use True Image and have never seen this. While I have never seen it, it is certainly possible that using OE while TI was creating an image could cause a problem. The OE store is easily corrupted. I've never checked but TI must lock the file it's using in some manner. I recommend you don't create images while Windows is running to avoid any possible conflicts like this. Boot from the TI recovery CD and create your images from there. -- Kerry MS-MVP Windows - Shell/User Thank you both, Kerry and Richard. Richard, The problem may well have been coincidental. The next time I get a chance, I will repeat the exercise, add some variations and see what happens. I expect you are right about the howling if this were a real problem. Kerry, I looked at the log file and saw no sign of TI locking any files on the D: drive. It showed locking C:. One of the 'features', as I understand it, of TI is to be able to make an image while in Windows. This implies you can still do things while TI does its work. However, I don't have the warm fuzzies with that and using the recovery CD does give them to me. Thanks to both again. P.S. I've never been real sure about the proper way to acknowledge multiple responses to a question. Hope I haven't offended either by combining my thanks. |
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Jack Gillis wrote:
Thank you both, Kerry and Richard. Your welcome. Richard, The problem may well have been coincidental. The next time I get a chance, I will repeat the exercise, add some variations and see what happens. I expect you are right about the howling if this were a real problem. Kerry, I looked at the log file and saw no sign of TI locking any files on the D: drive. It showed locking C:. One of the 'features', as I understand it, of TI is to be able to make an image while in Windows. This implies you can still do things while TI does its work. However, I don't have the warm fuzzies with that and using the recovery CD does give them to me. I have done a couple of images while Windows is running but like you using the recovery CD just seems like a better option to me. Thanks to both again. P.S. I've never been real sure about the proper way to acknowledge multiple responses to a question. Hope I haven't offended either by combining my thanks. Usenet has many zealots that seem to be only concerned with doing things "the right way" rather than actually communicating. For me it's whatever works in any given thread. Anyone that would be offended shouldn't be on Usenet :-) -- Kerry MS-MVP Windows - Shell/User |
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![]() On 7-May-2006, "Jack Gillis" wrote: I am thinking of switching from Norton Ghost to Acronis True Image for a new machine I am putting together. I have downloaded the True Image Trial Version and used it this morning to back up my C: (System Drive) and my D: (Data Drive including the Outlook Express Store Folder.) During the back up process, I did some work with OE. After both backup processes completed, I went to OE and found all my Newsgroup subscriptions had disappeared. Panic time. I restored C: from the True Image file and the subscriptions appeared just as they were before the backup. I wonder if any one else here uses True Image and has experienced this sort of thing. Could it be that working in OE while the backup process was running caused this problem? I have Googled this to see if there might be some restrictions on using the system (XP Home) while the back up process runs but have find none. Thank you for any insight on this. I have been using True Image for a while now and never had a problem like that. True Image has saved me a couple of times. |
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Which drive are your "*.dbx" files on?
C:\ ? Thought so. |
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No, they are on D:
The problem happed once again and I thought to look in OE's tool/options. I found the store folder set to C:. Go figure. I pointed it back to D:\Outlook Store Folder and things went back to normal. "Cymbal Man Freq." Don't g wrote in message ... Which drive are your "*.dbx" files on? C:\ ? Thought so. |
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