Seagate Bootable Media & Acronis True image isos
I need to put on a usb stick both these 2 isos, but with command as follows they both did not work map (hd0,0)/acronis/TrueImage.iso (hd32)
map --hook
root (hd32)
chainloader (hd32)
Can somebody help me
And disk wizard does not work in 64bit only 32 from a burned DVD.
Edit:
Is there any method to broadcast a backup a partition/s onto another live usb flash running on another pc ?


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Steve Smith wrote:
Nicola, welcome to these public User Forums.
Sorry but there is no documentation on doing as you are asking. All the Windows versions of ATI are 32-bit only applications
Found a solution for booting iso 32 translating boot.cfg of ATI
- there is not a 64-bit version available.
Why on screen there is a 64 option?
Still not found any solution for 64
The only exception is when booted from the Acronis Rescue Media into offline ATI boot menu which then does offer both 32-bit and 64-bit versions.
Probably is what I saw on screen
The nearest option I can suggest looking at is from the following forum topics:
Topic: boot pxe uefi
Topic: PXE Boot Possible?
Other than the above, you would need to look at a multi-boot USB application such as Sardu.
I am using Multisystem which cannot handle ATI o Seagate DiscWizard/Seagate Bootable Media directly.
Question: I have a HDD with 2 Windows partitions (Win 7 Os and the other protected) and 3 Linux (2 ext 4 - one of these 2 will be fitted in the remaining one - and a swap one). Should I copy first the windows ones and the other one.
Grub will be copied as it is the boot manager of all?
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Nicola, sorry but you need to start again at the beginning and tell us what it is that you are trying to achieve here?
Windows cannot be booted from an external drive or USB stick except when created as Windows PE media such as the Windows install media or Acronis rescue media.
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Steve Smith wrote:
Nicola, sorry but you need to start again at the beginning and tell us what it is that you are trying to achieve here?
Windows cannot be booted from an external drive or USB stick except when created as Windows PE media such as the Windows install media or Acronis rescue media.
I would copy 4 partitions (2 are win7 related,and OS & reserved one) -(an ext4 Linux and its swap) and boot manager of a HDD onto a larger HDD and copy the latest partitions data in a directory in the ext 4 partition.
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Nicola, if your main aim here is to migrate all your installed OS's (Windows & Linux) from one HDD to a larger HDD, then you can do this by using ATI to make a full disk & partitions backup image on an external drive, then recover that backup image to your new HDD.
This can be done by having ATI installed within Windows on the source HDD, or else by booting from the Acronis rescue media to do it all offline.
What actual version of ATI do you have to use here?
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Steve Smith wrote:Nicola, if your main aim here is to migrate all your installed OS's (Windows & Linux) from one HDD to a larger HDD, then you can do this by using ATI to make a full disk & partitions backup image on an external drive, then recover that backup image to your new HDD.This can be done by having ATI installed within Windows on the source HDD, or else by booting from the Acronis rescue media to do it all offline.What actual version of ATI do you have to use here?
Cloning op started. ETA 1h ~ on the fly.
Seagate manufacturer of my 2 HDD (2 SATA HDD internally connected) delivered them with a downloadable version, named DiscWizard or Seagate Bootable tool. Not sure of the version.
Edit
Seems that tooks more than the displayed 55 min, writing 3 hrs later
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Nicola, all the OEM versions of ATI such as your Seagate DiscWizard tend to be from older versions of the mainstream ATI application.
Hopefully your cloning operation will be successful but please do not attempt to boot from the cloned drive either with the original drive still connected, or as an externally connected drive.
Once the clone is finished, you should shutdown the swap over the drive, leaving the original drive disconnected before attempting to boot.
Please see forum topic: [IMPORTANT] CLONING - How NOT to do this - which was written after dealing with many cloning issues in the forums.
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