Acronis Loader and Z68 Chipset
Hello !
I hope you can understand me. My english is bad ;-(
On last weekend i have install my new Gigabyte GA-Z68XP-UD3 mainboard
with Z68 chipset and Intel i7. Now i have install Acronis True Image 2011
with acronis secure zone and boot loader. Acronis have install this without
errors under Windows 7 (x64). The old system also running under
Windows 7 (x64) and it has worked.
When i now press F11 to run the Acronis Loader the Loader says
"The Bootmenue can't start"? Now i have installed the newest Version
from Acronis True Image 2012 (Trial 30 Days) and the errors are equal.
The SATA Ports running on AHCI mode and the Mainboard Bios are the
newest.
You can help me to start the Acronis Loader with F11 at boot?
Where is the problem. I use True Image since version 8 or 9 and
there was never a error or problem.
Thanks for yout hints.
Have a nice day!
Jaromir Prinzler
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Hello !
I have testet your solution and i can boot from CD and USB-Stick the recovery manager.
Deinstall follow by reinstall does not work.
Now i have attach the report file from the acronis reporter.
I hope you can see my error. On my system running for boot
120 GB SSD (the old system starts from other SSD). I think the
SSD are not the problem. The Gigabyte board has no new EFI
BIOS can still boot from >2TB drive. Gigabyte make a trick to do
this ;-). Is there my problem ?
Mhhh...
I hope you can find the real problem on the report.txt file.
Thanx for yout great help. Do you working for Acronis?
Jaromir Prinzler
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Hello Jaromir and Pat,
Thank you for your comments.
Jaromir, according to the report, your C and D drives are corrupted. Please do the following from Windows:
Start -> Run -> cmd
chkdsk /f /r
Press enter and press Y.
After that please reboot the machine. Upon booting Windows will check the drives and fix the errors.
Should you need anything else or have any further questions - feel free to contact us at your earliest convenience, we will be happy to help you!
Thank you.
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Hello Yana!
First! It works now ;-)
I have checked my drive (only C) and checkdisk cant find any errors.
Now i think to read and search on the mainboard manual.
Gigabyte writes there:
> EFI CD/DVD Boot Option
> Set this item to EFI if you want to install the operating system to a hard drive
> larger than 2.2 TB. Make sure the operating system to be installed supports booting from
> a GPT partition, such as Windows 7 64-bit and Windows Server 2003 64-bit. Auto lets the BIOS
> automatically configure this setting depending on the hard drive you install. (Default: Auto)
I think there ist my Problem?
Now i have switsch off the "Auto" mode and reinstall the ASRM and it works. My boot device
is my 128 GB SSD and no >2.2TB Harddisk - no problem to switch of this courious mode without
real EFI Bios.
Thanx for your ideas and hints.
Have a nice day and greetings from berlin - germany.
Jaromir Prinzler
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Hello Yana!
First! It works now ;-)
I have checked my drive (only C) and checkdisk cant find any errors.
Now i think to read and search on the mainboard manual.
Gigabyte writes there:
> EFI CD/DVD Boot Option
> Set this item to EFI if you want to install the operating system to a hard drive
> larger than 2.2 TB. Make sure the operating system to be installed supports booting from
> a GPT partition, such as Windows 7 64-bit and Windows Server 2003 64-bit. Auto lets the BIOS
> automatically configure this setting depending on the hard drive you install. (Default: Auto)
I think there ist my Problem?
Now i have switsch off the "Auto" mode and reinstall the ASRM and it works. My boot device
is my 128 GB SSD and no >2.2TB Harddisk - no problem to switch of this courious mode without
real EFI Bios.
Thanx for your ideas and hints.
Have a nice day and greetings from berlin - germany.
Jaromir Prinzler
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