Quote from traderNik:
hey gnome, you're the guy to ask this - I opened my newly installed TrueImage v 7.0 and got an error message saying that
'Acronis has detected unsupported hard disc drives. Acronis TrueImage does not support Windows Dynamic discs, EZ Drives etc.'
Now... I have an external HDD plugged in to my rig through USB - in fact this is where I was planning on making my image. It's a Western Digital Dual Option 120 GB backup.
Surely Acronis is not telling me that it can't make an image on this drive!
My main HDD is partitioned... maybe this has something to do with that since I remember seeing an option to convert my partitions to 'dynamic discs' when I was trying to eliminate the partition (something I still haven't been able to do).
Can you tell me anything about this error message? Do I need to convert my partitions to dynamic discs in disc management, and will that have any other repercussions on my system?
I will do a techguy.org search and posting to answer this myself, just thought I'd ask and try to save an hour
Thanks, I'll check back after 10:30 pm EST.
Hmmm... opened disc management and the 'C:' volume is of the type 'dynamic'.
Acronis help shows no hits when searching for 'dynamic'...
Quote from steve0617:
I have version 8.0 so I don't know if v. 7 will do this, but I make my images files right to the same partition that I'm backing up. Then I simply copy the newly created file to my external USB connected HDD.
Works perfectly. But again, this is v 8
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very nice, thanks. I got in there just under the wire, I think, because the offer was withdrawn at the first site above. However, I was able to get the serial number and if you can get that, Acronis will honour the offer. You won't find the right downlaod at the trials page, though - as mentioned above, you have to go to your Personal Account and there you will find the v 7.0 waiting for you.
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Quote from hcour:
Nik,
Are you signed in as administrator in your system? That might be the problem w/deleting the vol. Or maybe it's because it's the drive Win XP is booting/running from, so of course it wouldn't/couldn't delete itself.
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AFAIK, there is no performance difference between basic disks and dynamic disks (all else being equal)Quote from traderNik:
Okay... Harold, you said you went ahead and switched your discs to basic in WIN XP? So there's no particular problem with doing that, I guess, in terms of system performance?
Also see this: How To Convert to Basic and Dynamic Disks in Windows XP ProfessionalDynamic disks provide features that basic disks do not, such as the ability to create volumes that span multiple disks (spanned and striped volumes), and the ability to create fault tolerant volumes (mirrored and RAID-5 volumes). All volumes on dynamic disks are known as dynamic volumes.
There are five types of dynamic volumes: simple, spanned, striped, mirrored, and RAID-5 Mirrored and RAID-5 volumes are fault tolerant and are available only on computers running Windows 2000 Server, Windows 2000 Advanced Server, Windows 2000 Datacenter Server, or . However, you can use a computer running Windows XP Professional to create mirrored and RAID-5 volumes on these operating systems.
This article describes how to convert a basic disk to a dynamic disk, and how to change a dynamic disk back to a basic disk by using the Disk Management snap-in in Windows XP Professional.
Huh? The issue was that the non-server version of Acronis don't support dynamic disks, not that it doesn't support basic disks - I think you have it backwards.Quote from steve0617:
Also, you do NOT need to change your HDD to a dynamic drive to run version 8 of Acronis.
I just checked mine to make sure and all my HDDs that I use Acronis on are ALL basic drives.