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Question about Letter dropdown in Partition properties dialog during Recover

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When recovering an image to a partition
There is a "Partition properties" link
which opens a dialog box
showing the currently selected target partition

There is a dropdown titled "Letter" that gives a choice of many valid drive letters (eg. from C to Z)

There is no explanation of what this means or will do ...

The most likely explanation is that it will update the currently running Windows drive letters

But there are multiple ways to achieve this, you can update them so the new letters are active after reboot (by changing the MountedDevices in the registry) or you can update them live (much harder because letters might be in-use)

Searching the documentation yields NO EXPLANATION

This is a common fault in Acronis products - the user interface gives no CLEAR indication of what different options will actually do!

Given that these products are used for handling large volumes of important data - this is not the right approach!

To remedy this situation:

1) design your user interfaces properly (remove all ambiguity)
2) add proper technical descriptions at all points in the UI
3) stop trying to talk down to us // describe things in clear technical terms that make sense to at least SOMEBODY

I am not happy with any of my Acronis products - the money I have spent on licenses was WASTED.

(I turned to Parted Magic / Clonezilla and have no problems)

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Some folks want to force the drive letter assignment. Not usually necessary.

lol You think ati has ambiguities, have you ever used Adobe or Microsoft products! And talk about condescending interfaces.

Vendors are trying to sell to a wide audience, includes mavens, novices, and technical idiots. Some vendors have two interfaces in their software, e.g., JV16, winzip, etc. Wider audience means larger potential market. Many ati users do not find that they are being talked down to but that the program is too hard to understand. Some have even had to resort to to reading the instructions. so general critiques along these lines aren't all the helpful, I suspect, to the marketers and program designers at Acronis. Specific wish list items, much more usesful.