Recover to second computer?
I have installed TI 2013 and Plus Pak today. Made (what I hope) is a full disc backup. I did NOT use the partition option. Tomorrow I would like to recover to my second computer because the first one I backed up today has started having problems and I do not want to have to re-install all my software and spend days or weeks tweaking it to where it was before.
So folks can you point me to a document that will guide me through what I need to do this?
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due to the fact this is NOT my post I have deleted my posts so that the person who originated it may get the help they need and have moved this to a private message. (I have the copy of the whole thing for anyone who may have an issue) I do NOT EDIT my posts for any reason other than to fix typos...or remove a message that should not have been here in the first place. Bill I apologize to you.
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Robert:
You make the error of many on-line users of ascribing emotion to factual statements. My statements were entirely factual, and provided direction to a wealth of guides and tutorials. Moreover, I also provided the link to the specific guide he needs. Showing users how they can access the information they need themselves is better than expecting them to wait for answers to individual questions in a forum.
The guides and tutorials are quite helpful. But, True Image is a powerful product that can be intimidating, so often more than a quick read of instructions is needed. If a user needs further clarification or assistance after reading relevant guides, then we're here to assist. Your outrage is not useful.
Robert:
I answered your other thread, in fact I gave a detailed multi-part answer. Some of your post, and your reply, were confusing, and I see you have edited them afterwards but I had already answered.
Bill:
When restoring to a different PC, you'll need to assemble drivers prior to the Universal Restore. The main one is the chipset driver, as most others can actually be dealt with afterwards. Video may look wonky but you should be able to do what you need and then install proper video drivers for the hardware, but chipset is required immediately. This should be covered in that guide.
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Robert Cornett wrote:How do you know that Bill has NOT done this already?
We're not mind readers. Regarding user actions and system details, we know only what the user tells us. He didn't say he read any guides and didn't ask any questions about them, so it made sense to tell him about them.
Robert Cornett wrote:I also know that YOU did not read MY first post ever made here
How can you think that possible, when I made a detailed reply answering all five questions? Your lack of clarity in your post and reply (which you since edited) could of course lead to answers different from what you expected. Again, we're not mind readers, so it's up to you to clarify or rephrase questions.
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