There seems to be a bug in the recovery (restore) Procedure
I am Reporting a bug in Acronis TI 2012 when using Recovery.
When I go to recovery to restore a primary partition it Automatically sets the partition to Active for recovery when the partition is not a boot partition.
You are not able to change this setting under change settings options, it is grayed out and not able to remove the check mark from set to active.
It seems to do this ever time you go to recover a primary partition rather it is a boot partition or not. Also I noticed that when a disk has 2 primary partition it seems to set the larger partition to active when it is being recovered. This bug also applies to a single partition on a disk gets set to active as well and it is not a boot partition.
eg: - disk #1 has 2 primary partitions (reserved partition and Win 7 ONLY). This one seems to recover fine.
- disk #2 has 1 primary partition and it is used strictly for Software ONLY. This partition gets set to active when I recover the partition
- disk #3 has 2 primary partitions one is 15gb and the other is 450gb this disk (#3) is used strictly for Data ONLY (both partitions) The 450gb primary partition gets set to active when I recover the partition.
In other words disk #2 and disk #3 should not be set to active.
Not to mention that disk #3 is connected to a Data Port ONLY. Meaning the disk can not be used as a bootable disk with this type of connection.
As it stands right now, I have to use diskpart to deactivate the non-bootable partitions. All disks are SATA and I am using the Bootable CD, the build is the previous one before build #7133.
Could one of the Forum Moderators please reply back to let me know that this has been read and tell Acronis about this bug.
P.S. I have a new computer it's just over 1 month old.
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Hello Jeff and James,
Thank you for your comments and I appreciate your help James.
Jeff, I forwarded the issue that you reported to our Testing lab so that we can reproduce it.
I appreciate your feedback.
Please let us know if you need additional help.
Thank you.
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