Bootable Rescue Media ~ Hard disc drive to be restored greyed out

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TI 2010 Plus Pack supports Dynamic Disks.
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Thanks to both of you for replying so promptly. Both my C and F drives are shown as "Basic" and there are no partitions other than the "Primary partition". Is there a plan B?
Many thanks.
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Return to your registration page and download the "bootable media" option. This is an iso file which has different drivers.
After downloading, you will have to burn/convert the iso file into an image onto a Rescue/Recovery CD.
Most burn programs will do this. One free program which will do so is ImgBurn.
http://kb.acronis.com/freelinking/Burning%2520an%2520ISO%2520Image
You can then use this new file as your Recovery/Rescue CD and see if this version will see alll your drives.
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Many thanks Grover. I will have a go over the weekend. Fingers crossed!!
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The quickest way is probably to send a private message to some the support personnel responders and point them to this link and ask them for an alternate iso bootdisk download with more different drivers.
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Sorry my posts seem to lose the paragraph formatting ~ I'll try this instead: // [but how do you do it?]
Grover,
Some feedback and a quick query. In your last post to me you suggested I contact Customer Services to get an ISO image which worked as my destination C drive was not showing up when I tried to validate my ISO Recovery disc for ATIH 2010.//
After having been sent a couple of ISO downloads which were unable to detect my internal hard drive even with “multi-parameter bootable media” they asked for a Acronis Linux Report.//
What they detected was that I had “Roxio Go Back” installed [which I have previously found very useful when I have had a gremlin in the works] that apparently “prohibits other applications from changing the partition table”.//
Well that solved the problem and may be of interest to you and others.//
My quick query is how you would recommend using ATIH 2010 to have a one-click recovery similar to Go Back, which automatically makes the necessary back-ups? I am finding even incremental image [ISO] backups of my internal hard drive are taking as long as a full image [well over an hour and that is before validation]//
Many thanks for any insights you may have.//
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Thank you for reporting the Go BAck issues.
There is some one click options within TrueImage but I do not use them.
The fastest backup is a backup directed to another internal or an eSata external. A backup directed to a USB port is slower yet.
I have an both an internal and an eSata which has Grub4Dos boot capabilities so that I can have a hard drive which will boot into TrueImageHome2010 and also have a set of current backup files stored on the same drive. This is found inside item #8 within my signature index below. I do have duplicate backups created to different drives so I have some safety should I have a problem with one.
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