Recovery disk doesn't see Sata Drives
2010 (and Acronis 10 before upgrade) perform operations in Windows (7 x64) fine, but the recovery disk can't find any of the 6 Sata 2 drives attached rendering it useless for recovery OS drive. Acronis 10 just gave up and rebooted, while 2010 hangs after emitting messages indicating that it is cycling it's drivers trying to find media. (Is there a way to get those logged?).
All drives are visible in the bios and fully functional in Windows.
Editorial: I am appalled to upgrade only to find that free support has been replaced with an "enhanced service" (self-help), even for new out-of-the-box support.

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Resolved. I acknowledge that I did not see the Read Me Before Posting article - it did in fact contain the resolution: quiet acpi=off noapic. And, it immediately displayed all of my backups regardless of location and very fast.
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With all those SATA drives, you don't need the recovery CD. See post 8400.
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That looks very interesting, thanks.
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Another way to avoid using the TI Rescue CD is to add Grub4Dos to any of your other internal or external drives. Doing so would enable you to boot into Grub4Dos and choose from menu of user choices current and prior version of TrueImage. I find this works very well.
More info about Grub4Dos can be found here.
http://www.themudcrab.com/drivenotify.php
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