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Acronis True Image 9.0

Moffat Cafe

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I posted this question a couple hours ago. Just checked and can't find it (did a search).

I'll repeat my question: Does anyone know what the maximum hard drive size this software
will work with?

Also, will it work with a IDE to IDE drive or IDE to SATA or SATA to IDE?

Thanks
 
Originally posted by: Moffat Cafe
I posted this question a couple hours ago. Just checked and can't find it (did a search).

I'll repeat my question: Does anyone know what the maximum hard drive size this software
will work with?

Also, will it work with a IDE to IDE drive or IDE to SATA or SATA to IDE?

Thanks

Please don't crosspost.

I replied in your other thread -- AFAIK, there are no real limits (or, if there are, they are very big, like in the multi-terabyte range).

It works between drives of any type (even ones you didn't mention, like SCSI or Fibre Channel). The only exception would be that the boot-from-CD client may not have drivers for all controller cards. But within Windows, you can copy to/from any disk that Windows knows how to access.
 
Matthias answered your questions (I hope). For additional information, you might want to poke around and/or join Wilders Security Forums, the official support forums for Acronis products.
Wilders Security Forums

TI is pretty flexible. I have images on SATA, PATA, USB drives and have used the product to restore a RAID-0 array image to a single non-RAID drive and vice-versa. There were, and maybe still are, some issues with RAID on Nforce boards, but as I don't have that brand of mobo, I am not current with any issues.

good luck!
 
they are at version 10 now? damn... i bought 8, upgraded... but don't really use it enough.. heh. awesome piece of software (altho the boot cd requirements are somewhat hefty, compared to say ghost 7.5 enterprise, which we use at work still)
 
Yeah, . . . verions 10 is faster, and also does a few new things like clone or image individual folders. Very useful.
 
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