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Vermeiden eines Neustarts nach backup/ avoid a restart after backup

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Hallo community,

ich nutze das Acronis True Image 2017 um von einer Raspberry Pi ein Image zu ziehen, welches ich vervielfältigen muss. Allerdings fordert mich arconis nach jedem "Brennen" einer SD karte auf, den PC neu zu starten, was natürlich viel zeit kostet.

Gibt es eine möglichkeit, dieses Herunterfahren auszustellen? evtl auch in der registry?

 

Dear community,

i use Acronis True Image 2017 to create an image of an Raspberry Pi, which i have to reproduce often times. Evertytime, after i had "burn" an SDHC-Card, acronis make me to reboot my PC to finishing the process. This is wasting lots of time.

Are there any possibilities to avoid shutting down the PC? Probably in the registry?

 

Mit freundlichen Grüßen/ Kind regards

 

Daniel

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Daniel, welcome to these user forums.

What method are you using to create the image of your Raspberry Pi and then write it to the SDHC card?
How are you connecting these devices to your computer?  
Is your source device another SDHC card?

 

My problem was, thatevery other Imaging programm make a image with 16gb of a 15gb card, and i cannot burn it on another card.

i put the card with my personalized OS, shove iht into the SDHC-card-reader (via adapter) and make an image, which has now only 3 GB.

then i put an emtpy SDHC card via adapter in the internal SD-Drive, klickon restore drive, select my image, and my destiny ( SD drive) an klick start.

when the image is burned, Acrionis tells me, that i have to reboot, althoug the process will be aborted

 

I´ve tried it inbetween in a VM, but there it takes much more time, because i must use an external SD Reader. I cannot link PCI Drives through in the VM Workstation

Daniel, I have just tested making a backup of a 16GB SDHC card on my own laptop using ATIH 2017 and then restored that back to the same card and all went through fine without requiring any reboot of the system.

How is your SDHC card formatted?  Mine was still FAT32 format and was recognised in Disk Management as a removable drive.