| admiral_victory@iol.ie 2006-02-17, 11:06 pm |
| I have recenly changed from using D.I.2002 to D.I. XM
I was trying to restore the Image of the C: drive to the existing C:
drive thereby hoping to replace everything on that drive with what
existed at the time the Image File was taken.
This is the first time I have used D.I. XML for this purpose.
Previously I used D.I.2002 but was forced to stop using that when
problems arose with the operation after I installed XP Pro-SP2.
When D.I. 2002 worked , I used it many times to restore C: Images over
existing C: drives . This worked by erasing the existing C drive and
replacing it with that existing at the time the Image was created .
This , I have always assumed , was the whole purpose of creating an
Image File !
However when I attempted this operation using D.I.XML I got the
message :-
"Target partition must not be system drive"
It has only now occurred to me that the difference between D.I. 2002
and the XML Application is that the former did the Image File creation
outside of Windows in an XP version of DOS ( Caldera DOS I think its
called ) whereas XML works entirely within Windows.
Is this the reason for XML refusing to write over the existing C:
drive do you suppose ?
I realise I should really be addressing these problems and questions
to the makers of XML but , so far , I have been unable to get a reply
from them
B.N.
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