TI Home 2011 can't find any hard drives when booting from recovery CD
I'm running Windows 7 Pro x64 and have successfully made a full backup image of Drive C.
The image is located on a separate hard drive and it passed the validation during creation.
I made a True Image Recovery CD, but when I boot from the Recovery CD and try to restore the backup image, I get Error E000101F4 "True Image Home has not found any hard disk drives".
Any solutions?
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Hello I'm from Czech republic plus I am sorry for my bad English
I have same problem
I have made backup on my HDD.
I have created boot acronis USB Flash disk,if him start,so for me will jump out same information:True Image Home has not found any hard disk drives
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If i start renewal right in system in Acronis True image home 2011,so after on booting will jump out information viz.screenshot
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I have windows 7 x64 and chipset H67 (CPU- sandy bridge)
Before by way of exchange motherboard and CPU, I'm problems didn't have.
Thanks for answer.
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Hi John
Your English is fine
First, download the rescue media ISO from the Acronis site and try to boot from it
Second, set your Bios to IDE and try the first step again
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it s bad my friend
Acronis Rescue Media downloaded,burn bootable DVD and same message-True Image Home has not found any hard disk drives
Can you help me?
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How is your Bios set IDE, AHCI or RAID
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John,
Is your USB flash disk a usb hard drive or a USB memory stick?
Does True Image in Windows recognise the USB flash disk?
What size is the flash disk?
The problem might be the way the flash disk reports itself. **EDIT*** I just noticed you said this problem didn't occur before you change the motherboard.
Have you downloaded the SAFE media from your account? This is found under the Add Ons tab, download and install, make a new Rescue CD making sure you include the SAFE option. See if this works.
The SAFE mode uses the BIOS to recognise hardware rather than using drivers.
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Answer:
1. USB Flash disk is a memory stick-size 1GB
(i have still 8GB memory stick) and still 2GB SD card
2. Yes,True Image can recognise all of my flash disks-memory sticks (i have loaded on this 1GB device bootable acronis-rescue bootable media)
And still i have activate the F11 button-boot acronis after push the key F11 on my keyboard
3. Flash disk witch i use now have size 1GB
I started Acronis-i make backup of my C:\ disk and save to another disk D:\ - i have one .tib on HDD
If i need recovery my system C:\ , i have 3 possibilities how i can made recovery............
............1.st:make recovery directly from Acronis True Image in windows-and answer in boot is:True Image Home has not found any hard disk drives
............2.nd:make recovery with F11 key-and answer in boot is:True Image Home has not found any hard disk drives
............3.th:make recovery from bootable USB/DVD/CD/disk-and answer in boot is:True Image Home has not found any hard disk drives
.... I really helpless
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I have new motherboard with chipset H67 Asus P8H67-V and new CPU i5-2500K-before i have Asus P5B-E Plus and CPU Core2Duo E8400,before was not absolutly nothing complications !!!!!
Yes,a downloaded safe media from my acount and after start anyone of aplication-same problem:True Image Home has not found any hard disk drives
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And what about
Acronis Plus Pack for version ACRONIS TRUE IMAGE HOME 2011 ?
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John,
JoeG has just noticed that your rescue CD is for Echo Workstation not TIH 2011.
What build of Echo are you using?
You might get more answers if you post this problem in the Echo forum under the corpororate heading.
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I dont know whats happening,but i instal lastest version Acronis True Image Home 2011 + Plus Pack,make backup and try to recover and its working fine without problems,HDD s acronis now finding.
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I am having a similar issue with Acronis True Image Home 2010. (see system specs on the bottom of this post).
I forgot to change the BIOS to use AHCI so everything is set in the BIOS to IDE.
I tried creating a bootable CD, a bootable USB stick, I tried downloaded the ISO image from the Acronis website; nothing works I always get the same error.
I've attached screenshots of what I see.
I get the error:
acronis: insmod: error inserting '/lib/modules/acpiphp.ko': -1 No such device
acronis: cannot open module 'st' : No such file or directory
no block devices found
Reading all physical volumes. This may take a while
Intel Core i7-2600K + Prolimatech Megahalems Rev.B + Logisys SF120 120mm fan
4x4GB matched G.skill ripjaws DDR3 1600 memory
ASRock P67 Extreme4 motherboard
Silverstone Temjin TJ02SW case
Seasonic X750 Gold 750W PSU
MSI N460GTX Cyclone IGD5 1GB video card
Windows 7 64bit
Intel X25-M SSD 120GB mass storage
Sony BD-5300S-0B blu-ray burner
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Note: I tried creating a bootable image with the option "acpi=off;" that made the first error go away, but I still get the second error "cannot open module 'st': No such file or directory" and it cannot find my hard drives.
I have my external hard drive plugged into the eSata port in the back of my machine.
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Eric,
You have a Linux driver issue, most likely. You best bet is to contact Acronis customer support to see if you can get an ISO adapted to your system, if this is possible.
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Hello Eric and Pat,
Thank you for your posts and kind help Pat.
Eric, let me provide you with additional information please.
Pat is absolutely right, in order to resolve this issue please contact our Support team directly with the following report collected from the bootable media.
I am confident that we will be able to resolve this problem.
Please let me know if you have additional questions.
Thank you.
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An update: I remembered that when I installed Windows 7 x86-64 I left the BIOS settings on "IDE" which is the default. I reinstalled Windows 7, this time setting everything to AHCI, and now Acronis works. It still gives me the same errors while booting up, but it sees all the drives now so I can do backups.
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