Newbie did back-up but not recovery disk...
I installed True Image Home ver. 10 (build 4871) and have been backing up all three of my home computers over my network to an external SATA drive. But (stupid me!) I didn't create recovery disks. Now my HP Mini 1130 netbook won't boot and I can't figure out the best way to proceed.
Since I had recently backed up the Mini, I figured that I'd just reload Windows XP, connect to the external drive over the network and restore all my files and programs. The Mini came Win XP DVDs...but the Mini has no optical drive (whassup wid dat???).
I used Roxio to create an image of the Win XP DVD on an 8Gb thumb drive but after instructing the BIOS to boot from the USB drive, it wouldn't boot. I can boot from the Acronis Startup Recovery Manager loaded onto the thumb drive but because I hadn't previously created a recovery manager partition and files on the Mini, it doesn't do me any good. Likewise, I can boot from a Win 98 DOS file that I loaded on the thumb but it's not clear to me how that can help me to reload the OS.
I can disconnect the external drive holding my back-up data and connect it directly to the Mini but I'll have to first buy a SATA-to-USB connector and I hesitate doing that if 1) there's a way I can somehow access the drive over the network and 2) there's no guarantee that will do my any good.
Hope some of you experience back-up experts can bail me out of my predicament. And yes, I've learned my lesson about creating recovery disks for all my computers!
Bob

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Contact Acronis support via Private message and supply your serial number for v10. They can supply an ISO file which can be downloaded for you to create an TI Rescue CD from the iso file.
This iso file burnt to CD will enable you to use it as a substitute for the standard iso file. Another option might be if you purchased v10 in a retail box, the install CD is a bootable Recovery CD.
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dev-anon, ASRM doesn't "see" the HDD and the network, so far as I can tell. And as my post stated, the backup that I created isn't on the HDD but is on an external drive connected to another computer on the network. As for removing the HDD and connecting it to another computer, I might attempt that were this a desktop rather than a netbook. I just don't feel comfortable pulling components out of a portable device.
Thanks for the response, in any case.
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Thanks, Grover. I ordered my copy on-line so I don't have a bootable recovery CD. I'll request the ISO file. I'm assuming that it can just be dragged onto the thumb drive and then boot from that drive.
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If the thumbdrive has Grub4Dos, then using the ISO file should be no issue. There is no provision in the iso file for it to be installed onto a thumbdrive.
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