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Watty

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(Msg. 1) Posted: Wed Oct 08, 2008 4:25 am
Post subject: Acronis/DiskWizard--Reboot to Copy?
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I just began using the seagate version of acronis. I copied a bootable
disk image from a 80G drive to a partition on a Seagate 500G external
drive, L-drive, 100G. The size of the files on the 80G drive were about
60G. I then attempted to copy the image to a 320G WD drive. When I was
about to start the copy, I got a message with a large exclamation point
that said the machine would be rebooted when I proceeded. That seemed a
bit odd. It seemed the implication was that it would be the very next
thing to happen. Why would it need to boot to make a copy? I can see how
this might be the case once the copy had been made.

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Rod Speed

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(Msg. 2) Posted: Wed Oct 08, 2008 3:25 pm
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Watty <notvalid.DeleteThis@sbcglobal.net> wrote:
> I just began using the seagate version of acronis. I copied a bootable
> disk image from a 80G drive to a partition on a Seagate 500G external
> drive, L-drive, 100G. The size of the files on the 80G drive were
> about 60G. I then attempted to copy the image to a 320G WD drive.
> When I was about to start the copy, I got a message with a large
> exclamation point that said the machine would be rebooted when I
> proceeded. That seemed a bit odd. It seemed the implication was that
> it would be the very next thing to happen. Why would it need to boot
> to make a copy? I can see how this might be the case once the copy
> had been made.

That older version does reboot to ensure that it can make a reliable image of whats running.

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