Been there, done that and most likely will do it again. Sometimes we look at things and make things more complicated then they need to be. Shutdown and you can now remove the second CD drive from your VM, if you choose. Canada (English) United States (English) México (Español) South America. Startup True Image and restore your image from drive E:Ħ. Welcome to To provide you with the best online experience, please select your preferred language or current location. After rebooting, The boot CD will be drive and the CD containing your image will be drive E. Startup the new VM and use the Disk Director to create/format the disk/partition, then reboot.ĥ.
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Be sure the Acronis boot CD is in the first drive, ie 1:0 and the CD containing your ISO image is in the second drive, ie 1:1,Ĥ. Create a new VM with the hard disk size that will hold your restored image.ģ, Before starting the VM the first time, create a second CD. Therefore, please submit a request for technical support. I use UltraISO because all you have to do is specify a new ISO, drag the Acronis image and then save as and your done. Since the current build 4871 of Acronis True Image 10.0 Home does not include necessary drivers, the information I have requested in the post above will allow us to create a special ISO image of the Acronis True Image Bootable CD that works on your particular hardware configuration. This should work, notice I said should work with any type of image recovery as long as you can boot from the CD and setup the drive before the actual image restoration.ġ, Use a program to create an ISO image with the Acronis image in it. Be sure you set the VM to boot from the CD before booting the first time. Note: My Acronis boot CD has both, True Image and Disk Director. Original machine at first and when that worked I stopped looking I simply tried replicating the HDU layout of the Removed from the VM before the guest is started for the first time.Īs always, there may be other, simpler/more elegant/whatever, workarounds but Iĭon't have time to look for them.
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When the VM isīooted into Acronis the backup archive is available on the second disk. Partitioning and formating, then copied the backup archive to it. I got round this issue by creating a second vdisk.
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Re-created it twice with exactly the same results. Naturally, I considered that the archive might have been corrupted in some way and This was rejected with an error message about it not being the The archive I used was created on a HDU partition of a real machine then a DVD imageĬreated from that.
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However, from my own evaluations over the past week it seems that Acronis TrueImageĮxpects backup archives on removable media (CD/DVD etc.) to be part of a volume setĪnd rejects it if it was not originally created as such.
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I've only just got this software so I could be wrong.