Startup Recovery Manager and Secure Zone in True Image Home 2009
When I start Windows I am informed on the screen that I can press F11 to start (german: ausführen) the Recovery manager. But by pressing F11 it says The bootmenu cannot be startet.
Then I can enter to start windows. But what sense has the recovery manager? And the secure zone? As far as I know it should make it possible to repair or start the system without the help of the CD. I hope to know that before I need it! So please tell me! What is wrong here? What do I have to understand? With kind regards, MD
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| 2012-09-26_1_acronisnachwindowsstartmeldung_bootmenukannnichtgestartetwerden.jpg | 1.39 MB |
| 2012-09-26_2_securezone_f_und_sz_1538_mb.jpg | 29.38 KB |
| 2012-09-26_3_acronistih_2009_status_ubersicht.jpg | 108.48 KB |
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A did what You wrote and it functions very well, a window of Acronis came and offered two possibilities. Thank You for Your immediate response.
My last hard disk problem I solved with acronis by creating a backup of the whole problematic hard disk (C:). I had to format and install WinXP by my WinXP CD and then I used Acronis to use the backup. That way I even did not loose the last weeks until the former full backup.
It is quite some time ago, but I believe that I used my start disk or I installed Acronis onto the new WinXP before I recreated the backup.
Some one said that I must use the BartPE file on the original Acronis CD to do such a thing, because of the use of windows (Linux...).
Mariwedo
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