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1) Startup Recovery manager in Acronis 2013 problem: 2) name of backup changed 3) Pagefile problems

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Hello

Bought my new version today (22/5) installed it en tested it.

Three problems:

1) I activated the start-up manager in Acronis 2013.After reboot of my system The start-up recovery managers is started but there is a large blinking cursor on my screen and nothing happens.
So: I don't see the F11 prompt (Which in the previous version was available)
I know have to press the enter key before system will boot properly.
This makes my system automatic wakeup function unusable and so the unattended automatic backups process that runs on a specified time.

2) After a manual test of the backup it seems that the naming convention of my backup file has a different name convention Woensdag_full_b2_s1_v1.tib instead of in the previous versions where is was named Woensdag.tib

3) After installing Acronis 2013 my I have Pagefile problem Normaly my Page file is on the G-drive. Windows complained and now creates a pagefile on the C-drive (My SSD-drive) and I'm not happy about that.

Any suggestions how to solve the start-up manager, FileName and Pagefile problems ?

I make use of Windows 7 64-bit (all updates installed), 64 MB menory, SSD-Harddrive. Addtional drives are the MyPassport drive both 1 TB in size

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Hans,

1. Did you deactivate the ASRM from the previous version of True Image that you had? If not, deactivate it using the recovery CD, then run a repair install of 2013, reactivate the ASRM if you wish.

Note though, if there is a problem with the 2013 version of Linux in booting your PC, you won't be able to easily use the recovery CD either. If there is a problem, take note of any error messages and post them here.

2. This is correct, there is a new naming system with 2013. This makes it easier for those people who ahve large archives to work out which images are full, incremental or differential. See the 2013 User Guide for full details.

3. I'm not sure that this is actually a True Image problem, it plays or ought to play no part in how Windows allocates the pagefile as this is an entry in Windows registry. Perhaps some more information on your G drive would help solve the puzzle, such as it's size, W7 32 or 64 bit and if the drive is a fixed drive or an external one.

Does Windows allow you to reallocate the pagefile to G: ?