ATI2020 use Bootable Media, (EXT4) is it fully support read/write/permission?
I have trouble,
I have (TWO 2) hdd, one is 1TB(EXT4) and 4TB(EXT4)
I need copy 1TB all data to 4TB.
is it possible use ATI2020 boot media, boot, and use Sector to Sector clone?
But that (EXT4) is it fully support read/write/permission?
Cheers.


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am i correct?
I need ready USB flash drive. or External HDD Drives.
first, plug (1TB hdd). Bootmedia CD loading, and select:Backup, after done .tibx save to usb flash drive.
next, unplug (1TB hdd, and plug 4TB hdd, bootmedia CD loading, and select:restore, via USB flash drive to 4TB
hdd. done?
extra, i understand windows 7 is not support Ext4, that .tibx is it possible (if install ATI 2020 windows application), open .tibx and extract that file?
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Yes, if you want to use the Acronis bootable USB media, then you need to do the following:
- Connect your 1TB HDD to your PC
- Connect your external backup drive to the PC
- If you have the option, connect your 4TB HDD to your PC.
- Boot your PC from the Acronis USB Rescue Media.
- Backup the 1TB HDD to your external backup drive.
- If connected, Recover the backup from the external drive to the 4TB HDD.
- If not connected, disconnect the 1TB HDD and connect the 4TB HDD then recover the backup to it.
- When finished, close the ATI application, disconnect all HDD's and remove the USB rescue media.
If you have ATI 2020 installed on a Windows 10 computer, then it can open the Linux .tibx backup file and extract files from it using Explorer.
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thanks steve,
(1) If ATI2020, installed on a Windows 7, is it possible open that (EXT4) .tibx ?
(2) that .tibx is it image file? or 3rd-program can convert from .tibx to .zip/.tar, just data only, without bootable.
(3) I set backup, split into parts of the specified size CDROM 650mb, if (2) can do it, that filename.tibx , filename-0001.tibx , filename-0002.tibx , filename-0003.tibx ,
same as zip, z01,z02,z03...
Cheers.
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- Yes, ATI 2020 can open any valid .tibx file - this should be the same for ATI 2020 if installed on Windows 7.
- .tibx are backup image files that can only be opened by ATI 2020 or later. They cannot be converted to other formats and are not bootable files.
- I have never used the backup option to split any .tibx files into smaller segments but these are not like zip files regardless of the naming conventions used. All file segments are required and are totally dependent on each other or else the file is corrupted and will be unusable.
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