true image vanishing act

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2011/10/19 21:19:25 (permalink)

true image vanishing act

just a word of warning really, run it off the rescue cd if your gonna clone your new HD. as when you drive clone and your laptop goes into standby the screen don't come back!!! (that was with the power in)

I found this out earlier.. was rather annoying... and obv.. it stops transfering also in standby.

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    Bristol_Jonesey
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    Re:true image vanishing act 2011/10/20 03:45:43 (permalink)
    Thanks for the heads up Paul.

    Might save a bit of hair tearing out (and I can ill afford that)

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    Re:true image vanishing act 2011/10/20 06:25:38 (permalink)
    Or, just disable standby/sleep until you are done.

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    Re:true image vanishing act 2011/10/21 15:42:46 (permalink)
    Older drive image programs always used to load their own operating system into memory to clone the system drive. Most still allow you to do that from a bootable CD. It is an inherently more reliable system, but people like the convenience of using shadow copy etc. to run imaging in background and use a spiffy user interface with Windows running. It makes sense that if the program is running under windows, and windows suspends or shuts down the imaging is going to be screwed up.
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