Re: [Thinkpad] Clone/boot problem

From: RWM <RWM_at_RWMann.com>
Date: Sat Jan 13 2007 - 18:48:58 EST

With the X2* series, I've had a 100% "no muss, no fuss" success rate
with Acronis 8, whether via Ultrabay or USB interface, which is a 100%
greater success rate than experienced with Ghost.

- RWM

Bruce Markowitz wrote:
> Even then, it does not always work, because the cloned partition is not seen
> right. Seems to be an XP issue with NTFS
> Try the utility I posted about earlier, I have used it to correct the exact
> problem
> ----- Original Message -----
> From: "Matt" <mwtech@ameritech.net>
> To: "Thinkpad list" <Thinkpad@stderr.org>
> Sent: Saturday, January 13, 2007 6:30 PM
> Subject: Re: [Thinkpad] Clone/boot problem
>
>
>
>>Methinks Jon has hit the nail on the head.
>>
>>Accounting for extra drive letters & the drive's geometry, a good Thinkpad
>>clone needs to be performed in a Thinkpad..........
>>
>>Isn't that why we bought hard drive tray adapters for the internal
>
> Ultrabay
>
>>& external Portable Drive Bays?
>>
>>To do the job correctly one might use an A30 with two drive
>>trays...................
>>Or bribe a pal who does.
>>
>>For the X series dilemma; might a Portable Drive Bay 2000 with the hard
>>drive tray installed, using the USB connector be sufficient, since the
>
> user
>
>>has no docking type ability?
>>
>>Matt

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