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It is not so different of the cat that is dead and alive at the same time
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At the bottom of the website there's this small option, Layout: fixed | fluid.
I've always had it on fluid (which is what your screenshot shows).
The past few days it's been switching to fixed and fluid randomly though.
I suspect the hamsters are doing some updates.
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Sander, you're a bot.
See Chris' message above.
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By the way, do you want to grow a certain body part by 2 inches instantaneously!? Then please send me an email as I am a Nigerian prince who needs to get rid of online casinos!
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Sander Rossel wrote: body part by 2 inches instantaneously!? Sorry, I do not want to sign for Deadpool-programme.
The sh*t I complain about
It's like there ain't a cloud in the sky and it's raining out - Eminem
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Never realized the amount of work that went into making those.
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Hi all,
at the end I have bought a new laptop for my wife. It come with SSD and HDD, win 10 preinstalled.
After changing to legacy in BIOS I could start with my Norton Ghost 2003 Boot CD, but then I got some error messages I never saw before. I have search a while and done some tests but sadly without success.
I suppose my boot cd is a bit too old and can't manage the new styles with Win10. (Other PCs or Laptops with Win7 had no problem at all though)
I am starting to think on changing tool and would like to know... what are you using to make your backup images in your Win10 machines?
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modified 4-Feb-17 10:14am.
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To boot an old MBR CD set BOTH secure boot to disabled and legacy boot on. Then you still have to find the Fn key for your laptop to either set the boot order is the bios setup so the CD is first or find the temporary boot device list Fn key.
Fun Fun Fun.
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I have been able to boot it, the problem is once it starts cloning. It complains about corruptetd NTFS
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Must be a ghost-y issue. I use Acronis for such things and live image it with the os up. Acronis will default to reading sectors if there is an issue with the file system.
Many imagers has difficulty with hybrid drives. Mechanical big backend drives with a smaller ssd front end. - they're trouble anyway.
Make sure it's not one of those.
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Win10 in a 128 SSD with 3 partitions: typical 100 Mb for boot, 127 Gb NTFS for OS, 1 GB free
Data in a 1 TB HDD NTFS
I come up to starting image creation, but it aborts in the next 5 sec with the error.
I suppose my version is just to old for new systems.
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I vote for Acronis as well. Mature product product. Good web site. All past versions in archive along with updates.
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Taking a wild guess, since you're trying to use a 14 year old tool it doesn't actually support the current flavor of NTFS. MY first guess would be lack of support for GPT (vs MBR); but I'd've expected that to be a total can't read drive failure.
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Yes.. that was my guess too. I can see the drives and the partitions, but when it starts it fails within seconds. So the problem is while actually reading the data, which points to format incompatibilities.
Thanks for your comment
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AOMEI Backupper[^] - I may have mentioned it before: damn good software, the free version is excellent and full featured - you can create an image and later restore it, or load it as a virtual disk to retrieve individual files if you need them. I bought it in the end, because the developers deserve the money!
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OriginalGriff wrote: may have mentioned it before
You did !
OriginalGriff wrote: damn good software, the free version is excellent and full featured
It definitely is !
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Thank you... I will have a look
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And you won't regret it. It's working wonderfully well.
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The only thing I don't really like is... you have to install it first, so you can use it.
The thing I loved from my boot cd is that you didn't need anything. Just put CD in and that's all, you could do images or restore images... all without installing anything.
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I've never used it but they have a PXEBoot tool that should help you in that.
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If you don't mind you could expand that information (if it is more confortable for you, use the E-Mail instead of open answer)
By the way.. if Email, you can write on spanish.
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Hi Nelek,
I don't mind, but I believe I'll not be able to help a lot...
But I can send you the links I've found on their web site:
http://www.aomeitech.com/pe-builder.html[^]
Here it looks like their PE Builder comes with all the needed software integrated...
Also they offer the PXE Boot tool that allows you to handle all the images from network...
http://www.aomeitech.com/pxe/pxe-boot-software.html[^]
But this is another story...
Hope the first one will help you and be what you are after...
PS: I'm super curious now... how come you speak Spanish?
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Hi Joan,
I thought you were speaking about other thing. I already saw that infos. The Boot CD can be use to restore, but not to create the images (as far as I know, I have not played much yet)
Joan M wrote: PS: I'm super curious now... how come you speak Spanish? see my profile BTW... I have to update it
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I've been several times at Verl (near to Paderborn) in Germany to receive specialized trainings in Beckhoff.
Which kind of PLCs did you use?
And which kind of automation projects did you participate in?
Mira que la vida da vueltas...
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