buckitall
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Found my problem to be with only one system, it worked on others.
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I am also having trouble with the bootimage iso. I've tried both USB and CD boot options and both hang at the startup screen "AOMEI Backupper"...loading.
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Error Code: 220
Error description:
The feature on the NTFS can not be supported by the program yet.
The metadata of NTFS partition contains the feature which cannot be supported by Partition Assist…
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To enter safe-mode for windows 8...
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1st thought is to try cmd prompt with SFC /scannow.
Are you creating an image to your backup partition? if that's the…
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Good to hear, thanks for the update
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Find you log files under the following:
C:/Program files x(86)/AOMEI Backupper/log
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You can use AOMEI Partition Assistant to "rebuild MBR".
It looks like you have two disk with Windows O/S on it, have you tried to physically disconnect one at a time?
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Hi thenndral,
Sorry about the delay, could you please post the "log files"?
You can find them under the C:Program files (x86)/AOMEI OneKey Recovery 1.1/log
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Hi Joel60,
Would it be too much trouble to collect some screen shots? This might clear up some confusion as to where you are having difficulty. Use your snipping tool found under ->all programs ->accessories.
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Hi, mickeyb44
Did you run the clone process while under Windows?
"If AOMEI Backupper has been employed under the Windows operating system, the system disk can only be set as the source disk, but can not be set as the destination disk…
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Hi IanCPurdie,
I also cannot find this feature, my guess is that the incremental or differental backups require your 1st backup to be in the same location for reference.
You can move your 1st backup image to a new destination and sch…
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Hi Plockerman,
Find your "log" files...
C:\program files (86)\aomei backupper (version)\log
and .zip them up and post here please in The file in an image file can not be mounted or explored Comment by buckitall January 2015
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Hi X4mple,
Are you trying to restore files to a fresh install version of Windows?
Or trying to restore to the formatted disk?
Are you restoring from backups created on a CD, or external HDD?
There should be a…
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It should not, but as always create a backup for just in case situations that it may fail.
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Hi Amit,
Try to reboot into pre OS with AOMEI P/A then as YoungCheng suggested, try these solutions...
Solutions:
1. In case of an offline or read-only status disk or volume, the modification of pa…
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Hi vagn,
You state the backup restores just fine. I'm guessing you are recieving this error due to you using YUMI and the error states "does not match with the current software version" might be due to looking into the wrong location on yo…
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Hi Gockel,
If you are just looking for an .iso, then I would suggest using AOMEI PE Builder
This will give you the tools to create what you a…
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I find that sometimes the "system restore" has difficulty finding the boot loader...If you click on "System Restore" and follow up with "No" instead of "Yes" to restoring the system you can just restore the main partition...normally "C:" drive. Y…
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Hi Shankar,
Open your Disk Management you will be able to see what type of disk you are working with.
To open this click start, click Run then type diskmgmt.msc
From here you should be able to see "disk 1" and under that I'm sur…
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Sorry about having to re-install,
couldn't you boot up with P/A and changed the letters from there?
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If your disk shows "RAW" and not formatted then perhaps you can still recover the partitions lost.
Have you tried Partition Assistant in Total identified Windows installations: 0 Comment by buckitall September 2014
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You mention showing two disks? Does your system have 2 disks installed? If so have you checked you BIOS to confirm which disk to boot up 1st?
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Hi lordfarquadd,
Great to hear you can at least boot back to XP, How about your other partitions what do they show now?
From what I understand you are trying to format your XP partition and go solely on W8.1? We will try and walk thr…
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Hi bear2071,
Is your HDD constantly spinning? Is the HDD light flickering all the time? Is this a SSD or HDD? Have you done a malware/virus scan lately?
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Hi pasigeek,
Your speeds are determined by USB port speed along with external HDD read/write speeds.
Scan the external drive in search for errors
Right-click the drive you want to check, select "Properties"
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Hi jjsilva13,
Sounds like your BCD is corrupt, this can happen sometimes when "splitting" drives causing the O/S to get confused. Have you created a recovery media with your Toshiba software, or Windows Recovery Disc?
Have you tried …
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Hello diat,
Best practice is to always start with a fresh installation of Windows and build from there your old software.
in Can I still have my old version windows on my new ssd? Comment by buckitall September 2014