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MrChris 

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Posted on: Jan. 28 2006,23:47 |
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I have installed Acronis TI9 and Disk Director v10 and created an All in One ISO via Acronis Recovery CD/Image Maker. In a nut shell it creates a single ISO with Both TI9 and DD10 recovery data in it for both TI and DD10. It comes out to be like 48MB total. I then extract/save the boot info to a single BIF file witch drops down to 34MB. I then incorporate the new BIF into my Easy boot Menu but when I click on the menu entry I get an Error.
Starting Acronis Loader... Boot failed, press any key..._
Has anyone tried this yet or seen this with the new Acronis Recovery Images?
Thanks,
MrChris
Edited by MrChris on Jan. 28 2006,23:49
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xoben 

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Posted on: Jan. 29 2006,06:16 |
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It seems that new version of acronis products do not support multi-boot environment.
Edited by xoben on Jan. 29 2006,06:16
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eureka
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Posted on: Jan. 29 2006,06:45 |
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To MrChris
As xoben points out: “new version of acronis products do not support multi-boot environment”.
Please read this topic: http://forum.ezbsystems.net/cgi-bin....1;t=473
I now, plenty of disks needed  but it works   You need 7 disks for "disk director" and 8 disks for "true image"!
eureka
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MrChris 

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Posted on: Feb. 07 2006,14:13 |
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So with that said,
Will there or is there any way around this?
Thanks,
MrChris
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Bruce Lee 

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Posted on: Feb. 24 2006,13:50 |
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Quote (xoben @ Jan. 29 2006,11:16) | It seems that new version of acronis products do not support multi-boot environment. |
Hi Xoben,
See This :

It seems to Work !!!
You have TI 9.x.xxx and DD 10.x.xxx
ENJOY !!!
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xoben 

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Posted on: Feb. 24 2006,19:42 |
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Thank you Bruce Lee for the information.
Tips: 1) Open the ISO file by UltraISO, choose 'Bootable'->'Save boot file' to get a BIF file, save it as c:\easyboot\disk1\ezboot\timage.bif 2) Open timage.bif by UltraEdit, change the following bytes (see attached picture) and save. 138h: 90 90 13fh: 90 90 1a7h: 90 90 90 90 1adh: 0C 3) Use 'bootinfotable;run timage9.bif' to load
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ptr727 

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Posted on: Mar. 11 2006,17:00 |
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Quote (MrChris @ Jan. 29 2006,04:47) | I have installed Acronis TI9 and Disk Director v10 and created an All in One ISO via Acronis Recovery CD/Image Maker. In a nut shell it creates a single ISO with Both TI9 and DD10 recovery data in it for both TI and DD10. |
I have both TI9 and DD10 installed on XP Pro SP2, and I can only create bootable media for TT or DD using 'Bootable Rescue Media Builder', but the media only contains TI or DD, not both. How did you create the combined install?
Regards Pieter
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Mike
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Posted on: May 05 2006,20:11 |
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Is it the same Hex editing for Acronis True Image Entreprise Server v9.1.0.3534 as for True Image v9.0.
I got a meassage that says Starting Acronis Loader... then noting more happens. need some more help. Â
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BraM 

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Posted on: May 10 2006,20:12 |
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Greetings fellow users..
I wish to further clarify the original post by MrChris as I think the thread has moved a little of the mark.
The new Acronis 'Bootable Rescue Media Builder' now has the facility to make an .ISO image (where as previously you could either create multiple floppy’s or a bootable CD only).
True Image 9.1 Build 3602 'Bootable Rescue Media Builder' has the ability to make separate .ISO images for True image and Disk director as well as some type of boot manager/controller (used for booting to the Acronis control centre). It also has the ability to create an "all in one" .ISO image that includes all three. Disk Director 10.0 build 2117 can make the Disk Director .ISO only.
The .ISO(s) & .BIF(s) extracted are quite large - in relation to the older bootable images.
As previously stated these .ISO images are proving difficult to incorporate into our Easyboot projects. I have had no success after trying to use a few different methods. ie; the original method that can be found in one of "hulks" earlier posts as well as attempting to tool around with the new BCDW feature of Easyboot.
Edited by BraM on May 10 2006,20:17
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