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Leave the TI GUI open and select the command prompt. You will see a command prompt open followed by the TI GUI. Since you are having trouble selecting the RAID 0 array as the target, you should try making a WinPE recovery media. I will try booting in both in BIOS/Legacy and UEFI mode and see if that helps.
I also have a 2 TB USB 3 attached external hard drive. I have a daily scheduled backup to a 2 TB USB 2 attached external hard drive. Oddly enough the RAID 0 disk outperforms the solid state drive. Now that I have True Image reliably backing up my system each day I am willing to go out on a limb with the RAID 0 configuration with the expectation that I can drop back to the 2 TB drive in the event of a disk failure. However, the single drive, though it offers more space, is considerably slower than the RAID 10 configuration and RAID 0 is considerably faster than the RAID 10. True Image had no problem with transitioning from RAID 10 to a single SATA drive. I also have a 128 GB Corsair CMFSSD-128GBG2D SSHD on the motherboard. The system drive is also attached to the motherboard but with standard SATA configuration. I had previously had the drives in RAID 10 before "upgrading" to the 2 TB Toshiba DT01ACA200 SATA drive a year ago. The large drive is composed of 4 x 640 GB Western Digital WD6401AALS-00 SATA drives in RAID 0 controlled by a 78LMT-USB3 motherboard. What details would you like to know about the system? It can also make a difference based on how the target disk is attached to you system.
You could also try creating a 2 TB partition on the target disk leaving the rest of the space unallocated to see if that makes any difference. This will complicate matters further.Īs a first step, you should try booting the recovery media both in BIOS/Legacy and UEFI mode and see if it makes a difference on making your target disk available for restore. In your case, you are attempting to restore a MBR disk to a disk larger than 2 TB. If you boot the media in BIOS/Legacy mode, TI will keep it as a MBR disk on restore. If you boot TI in UEFI mode and attempt to restore a MBR disk, TI will convert it to a GPT disk on restore.
TI will make different decisions based on how it was booted. On a UEFI system, you can boot the media either in BIOS/Legacy mode or UEFI mode. That being said, I can tell you it makes a difference how the TI recovery media is boot. Simplified Acronis Media Builder - the new wizard allows you to create both Acronis bootable media and WinPE-based media in a few simple steps.As Enchantech has stated, you haven't provided details about your system. During recovery, True Image will duplicate the block and insert it to all places where it was originally detected. If there are two or more identical data blocks, only one of them will be uploaded to Acronis Cloud.
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Premium version functionality included - you obtain the full feature set, including dynamic disk support and Acronis WinPE ISO builder.Īutomatic deduplication of online backup source data - decrease backup size by 10 percent and save free space on Acronis Cloud. Before you start an online backup, True Image analyzes the data that you selected. You can even wirelessly migrate your operating system with all the installed programs to a bare-metal computer.
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In case of disaster, you will be able to recover Windows and applications, in addition to all your documents, photos, and other files.ĭisk recovery from Acronis Cloud via Wi-Fi - use Wi-Fi for disk recovery from Acronis Cloud.
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Completely new design - design and usability of Acronis True Image 2015 were completely reworked to improve and simplify the user experience.Ĭompatible with touch screens - the new interface allows you to work with Acronis True Image on touch screens.Įntire PC backup - backup has never been easier: select all data stored on your computer with just one click.