ok i make an image in quickimage, then when i click on the image file in image explorer it gives me error 1810
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Cause 1: Error 1810 can be reported when you attempt to select a non-supported partition type as the destination for the image. Lack of support for certain partitions is usually due to limitations of the version of DOS you used to boot the computer. For instance, if you boot from a Caldera OpenDOS diskette and then run Drive Image, Drive Image will be unable to write to FAT32, NTFS, or HPFS partitions because OpenDOS does not support these partition types. If you run Drive Image after booting from a Windows 95 OSR2 or Windows 98 bootable diskette, Drive Image cannot write to NTFS or HPFS, but can write to both FAT and FAT32.
Fix 1: Check the file system of the partition that you are trying to save the image on. If it is unsupported by the version of DOS you used to boot your computer, then you will need to select a different partition or use a different version of DOS. The latest version of Drive Image creates DOS boot diskettes that allow Drive Image to write to all of the most common partition types, including FAT, FAT32, NTFS, and HPFS.
so can i not use drive image to back up ntfs? or can i just not save it to an ntfs partition? btw i have 80gb raid-0 in 10 8 gb partitions all ntfs.
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Cause 1: Error 1810 can be reported when you attempt to select a non-supported partition type as the destination for the image. Lack of support for certain partitions is usually due to limitations of the version of DOS you used to boot the computer. For instance, if you boot from a Caldera OpenDOS diskette and then run Drive Image, Drive Image will be unable to write to FAT32, NTFS, or HPFS partitions because OpenDOS does not support these partition types. If you run Drive Image after booting from a Windows 95 OSR2 or Windows 98 bootable diskette, Drive Image cannot write to NTFS or HPFS, but can write to both FAT and FAT32.
Fix 1: Check the file system of the partition that you are trying to save the image on. If it is unsupported by the version of DOS you used to boot your computer, then you will need to select a different partition or use a different version of DOS. The latest version of Drive Image creates DOS boot diskettes that allow Drive Image to write to all of the most common partition types, including FAT, FAT32, NTFS, and HPFS.
so can i not use drive image to back up ntfs? or can i just not save it to an ntfs partition? btw i have 80gb raid-0 in 10 8 gb partitions all ntfs.