[RESOLVED] Non stop backup don't see my D: drive
Hi,
I have an ssd for my OS (drive c:)
I would like to backup with non stop backup de c: drive on my d: drive wich is an hard drive.
In the page for non stop backup, i can backup the two drive but in the destination window, i see only my c: drive. When i clic on "browse", i see only desktop with librairies and network.
What can i do to see this hard disk ?
Thanks,
Thierry
Issue resolved here.
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Hi,
With a standars backup, TIH don't see the D: drive but, when i chosse "browse", i have the "deskop" icon ans so, i can choose all of my drives (D: included).
With non stop backup, i repeat, i don't have the icon "desktop" when i choose "browse"
My D: drive is an internal drive Hitachi sata drive of 1 To.
Thx for your help,
Thierry
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Could you please post some screen shots of what you are seeing?
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Thiery,
Is the d: drive formatted, and if so, using which file system?
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Sorry, wrong thread...
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Of course, it works without problem !
It is in ntfs.
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Thierry,
In the screen capture above, why is C: selected? If you deselect it, can you select D:?
You don't see "desktop" when you browse because desktop is under C:\users\[Your User] and NSB cannot backup a disk to itself.
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Can you post a screen shot of your Windows disk management screen? Is the "D" drive set up as a dynamic drive?
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@Pat: Yes, it's the same
@James, yes, my drive is set up as a dynamic drive.
I think it's a f..;cking bug like usual by Acronis :-((
I should try before buy...
I also had problems with the 2012 version !
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I think your problem is because your "D" drive is marked as the active system partiton in your computer.
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If you have the Windows installation DVD, let's fix the situation as follows:
- disconnect the disk D,
- reboot on the Windows installation DVD and choose repair your computer,
- go to a command prompt, launch DISKPART
- type list disks
- select disk 0
- list partitions
- select partition 1
- active
- exit
- using the same DVD, repair the startup. It might take a couple of passes
- reconnect the disk D
- boot the computer in Windows
- from an elevated command prompt enter diskpart
- - type list disks
- select disk 1
- list partitions
- select partition 1
- inactive
- exit
Retry now.
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Great, that works !
Thanks to James, Pat and Colin.
My apologize to Acronis....
Thierry
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Thierry,
Glad you got it sorted out.
And thanks Pat, for your quick post with instructions on correcting the issue. Should have though about posting them as well. I was getting tired of typing I guess, or maybe just a little lazy.
James
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