Restoring backup to Disk Director partition
Hi,
Simple question I think. I'm using True Image home 2010 and Disk Director 2010. I have two hard disks in my system: an OS disk and a Data disk. Using Disk Director and OS selector I have partitioned the OS disk into 3 partitions: A Win2K partition, A WinXP partition, and a currently empty one. When I power up I go to the Acronis "os selector" and boot into a particular partition while the other 2 remain "unseen" partitions on the disk.
My daily working partition is the WinXP one. Some combination of doing my taxes and updating my virus SW cause WinXP to go crazy. First I lost internet access, and now when I try to boot into XP I get to the login prompt but it just sits there. Even Safe boot stop working. Luckily my tax SW works on Win2K so I got that out of the way.
I have an ATIH backup from a little while ago so I'm thinking it would be best to just restore the backup and carefully go through updating the virus SW again. I've done restores (bare metal) on PC's at work using Acronis so the concept is not new to me. But the PC's I've done before only have 1 OS partition so I just boot to the recovery CD, attach my USB drive and hit go. With the multiple partitions on my home PC how do I get the backup to restore to the proper partition, and to not overwrite or corrupt the Acronis OS selector?
Thanks
Jim M.
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Be aware that if the main OSS installation files are on the XP partition that those will be restored along with XP (this is one reason I recommend that OSS be installed to a non-OS partition). You may end up having to reinstall or reactivate OSS after the restore. Hopefully, you have a DD CD created that contains the OSS programs.
If OSS is installed on the Windows 2000 partition you should be able to just restore the XP partition.
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