Re: Image Restore Problem: Can't Locate Image
I was installing to a 500BG drive, same size as the old HD. Your note is
encouraging that it should see the Seagate external HD. Looking at your
reponse and seeing some other notes, I now believe my image was flawed
somehow as the Vista DVD did not find the image even after I copied it to
another HD.
I'm in the process of reinstalling Vista now. I'll see if it can detect the
image after I get it up and running again. I don't remember if there is a
verify function or not. If there is, I'm going to use it in the future.
Thanks again for the feedback. It's been very useful.
"Gary G. Little" wrote:
> A few weeks ago I exchanged my 80 gig drive on a Dell leptop for a new 160GB
> drive. The very first thing I did was run Complete PC Back to a 160 GB
> Seagate External HDD. Once the drives had been swapped I then booted to the
> Vista Premium install DVD, went to System Repair and restored the backed up
> image to the new, larger HDD. External USB drives should not need "drivers"
> unless the enclosure manufactuor does soemkind of "weirdness". Sorry ...
> don't know how else to describe it. I've used Complete PC Backup to maintain
> images of working drives both at home and work and have used Seagate branded
> external drives and HP branded external drives, 160G, 300G and 400G, and
> have never had problem in Vista Ultimate finding the exteranl drive.
>
> Were you restoring to the image to the same size or larger drive?
>
> --
> The personal opinion of
> Gary G. Little
>
>
> "Paputxi" <Paputxi@discussions.microsoft.com> wrote in message
> news:6452B4A9-61B6-4CBF-BD31-195E881540A8@microsoft.com...
> > Thanks for the feedback. I'm replying back in case anyone else encounters
> > the same problem.
> >
> > I checked with the manufacturer of my external HD (Seagate) and turns out
> > that they don't provide an driver for that use. So, I've had to go to
> > plan
> > B, which is to copy the image over to an internal drive (my image is
> > 170GB;
> > so they can be rather large).
> >
> > Guess the "Lessons Learned" here is NOT to backup an image to an external
> > drive, particularily if there's not a driver available that can be loaded
> > by
> > the Vista DVD repair process. Hindsight's a wonderful thing, isn't it?
> >
> > Thanks again.
> >
> > "Jerry Grabill" wrote:
> >
> >> When you reboot your system, you have an opportunity to install drivers
> >> and other things. watch the screen immediately on rebooting. This may
> >> help
> >> you
> >> --
> >> "Paputxi" <Paputxi@discussions.microsoft.com> wrote in message
> >> news:B5586D10-8F37-4141-9FD6-2FCC2C4328F4@microsoft.com...
> >> >I created a backup image to an external HD using Vista's backup program.
> >> >My
> >> > system crashed so I am trying to restore my system to a new HD.
> >> > However,
> >> > when I select to do a complete PC restore after booting from my Vista
> >> > DVD,
> >> > Vista does not find my image. It is unclear if it doesn't see my
> >> > external
> >> > drive or if it just can't search the external drive for the image,
> >> > which
> >> > is
> >> > in a folder that I named. Any suggestions on how I can get my Vista
> >> > DVD
> >> > to
> >> > allow me to select where the image is? Or, how can I determine that it
> >> > does
> >> > indeed see the external HD, which other applications like Acronis and
> >> > Copy
> >> > Commander do see it when I boot from their CDs?
> >>
> >>
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