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Old February 19th 05, 11:06 PM
Babel17delany
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I recently downloaded Acronis TrueImage8.

I have been unable to get it to create the bootable rescue media on a
blank CD.

Details of my copy of Acronis:

Acronis True Image version 8.0 build 796

When I try to create the CD I receive the error message:

"Error burning the bootable CD-R/CD-RW".

This problem occurred with different blank CD's and in two separate
recorders connected to this computer.

I could not locate any troubleshooting for the bootable rescue media in
the help file so I e-mailled Acronis. Their reply stated:

Hello,

Thank you for using Acronis software.

"Please try to use the next tips to solve your problem:
- Eject any disc from the burner prior to starting the application;
- Proceed until the program asks for a disc and open the tray;
- Insert a disc and then click the OK button
to close the tray automatically as well.

If that doesn't help then we also recommend you to update your
third party CD writing software if any to the latest version
available for free on its respective web site.

Please also note that you should use a blank unformatted CD-R or CD-RW
in order to create a bootable rescue disc."


I tried everything in the first paragraph with no results. I didn't
update my Nero because it works fine under all other burning situations.
Regarding the third paragraph, I assume that when a blank CD comes off
the spindle from the store it is unformatted?


My next step was to uninstall the entire program and reinstall it. No
change. No rescue CD. Same error message.


Does anyone have any suggestions as to what my next step should be ?

I hope this is an appropriate newsgroup to post my question to.

Thank you

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Old February 20th 05, 01:04 AM
Colin Barnhorst
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Update Nero anyway.

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"Babel17delany" wrote in message
...
I recently downloaded Acronis TrueImage8.

I have been unable to get it to create the bootable rescue media on a
blank CD.

Details of my copy of Acronis:

Acronis True Image version 8.0 build 796

When I try to create the CD I receive the error message:

"Error burning the bootable CD-R/CD-RW".

This problem occurred with different blank CD's and in two separate
recorders connected to this computer.

I could not locate any troubleshooting for the bootable rescue media in
the help file so I e-mailled Acronis. Their reply stated:

Hello,

Thank you for using Acronis software.

"Please try to use the next tips to solve your problem:
- Eject any disc from the burner prior to starting the application;
- Proceed until the program asks for a disc and open the tray;
- Insert a disc and then click the OK button
to close the tray automatically as well.

If that doesn't help then we also recommend you to update your
third party CD writing software if any to the latest version
available for free on its respective web site.

Please also note that you should use a blank unformatted CD-R or CD-RW
in order to create a bootable rescue disc."


I tried everything in the first paragraph with no results. I didn't
update my Nero because it works fine under all other burning situations.
Regarding the third paragraph, I assume that when a blank CD comes off the
spindle from the store it is unformatted?


My next step was to uninstall the entire program and reinstall it. No
change. No rescue CD. Same error message.


Does anyone have any suggestions as to what my next step should be ?

I hope this is an appropriate newsgroup to post my question to.

Thank you

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Old February 20th 05, 04:00 PM
Babel17delany
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I checked the Nero site.
There is one higher version (6.6) than the one I have but it costs a lot
(it is considered buying a new program).
There are several updates but all are considered 'workarounds' for
compatability with SP2 (which I do not have installed).
I'm not yet convinced that it is a burning software problem, as the Nero
does work perfectly under all other circumstances.
On the other hand, I can't think of any other reason why the Bootable
Rescue CD will not burn.

Colin Barnhorst wrote:
Update Nero anyway.


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Old February 20th 05, 06:36 PM
Colin Barnhorst
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I read some of the reviews on CNet.com for Acronis 8 and it is a real mixed
bag concerning the rescue cd. You may want to look at those for hints as to
the problem. I assume you used the Acronis True Image forum at
http://www.wilderssecurity.com/forumdisplay.php?f=64

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"Babel17delany" wrote in message
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I checked the Nero site.
There is one higher version (6.6) than the one I have but it costs a lot
(it is considered buying a new program).
There are several updates but all are considered 'workarounds' for
compatability with SP2 (which I do not have installed).
I'm not yet convinced that it is a burning software problem, as the Nero
does work perfectly under all other circumstances.
On the other hand, I can't think of any other reason why the Bootable
Rescue CD will not burn.

Colin Barnhorst wrote:
Update Nero anyway.


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Old February 20th 05, 07:16 PM
» mrtee «
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When you put in the blank and press the close button on the writer and =
it closes, IMMEDIATELY press ok to burn the CD. Do not wait for the CD =
to spin up. =20

That is how I do it and is the procedure that has worked for me since TI =
6 and I use the same process for the other Acronis products as well.

--=20
Just my 2=A2 worth,
Jeff
__________In response to__________
"Babel17delany" wrote in message =
...
|I recently downloaded Acronis TrueImage8.
|=20
| I have been unable to get it to create the bootable rescue media on a=20
| blank CD.
|=20
| Details of my copy of Acronis:
|=20
| Acronis True Image version 8.0 build 796
|=20
| When I try to create the CD I receive the error message:
|=20
| "Error burning the bootable CD-R/CD-RW".
|=20
| This problem occurred with different blank CD's and in two separate=20
| recorders connected to this computer.
|=20
| I could not locate any troubleshooting for the bootable rescue media =
in=20
| the help file so I e-mailled Acronis. Their reply stated:
|=20
| Hello,
|=20
| Thank you for using Acronis software.
|=20
| "Please try to use the next tips to solve your problem:
| - Eject any disc from the burner prior to starting the application;
| - Proceed until the program asks for a disc and open the tray;
| - Insert a disc and then click the OK button
| to close the tray automatically as well.
|=20
| If that doesn't help then we also recommend you to update your
| third party CD writing software if any to the latest version
| available for free on its respective web site.
|=20
| Please also note that you should use a blank unformatted CD-R or CD-RW
| in order to create a bootable rescue disc."
|=20
|=20
| I tried everything in the first paragraph with no results. I didn't=20
| update my Nero because it works fine under all other burning =
situations.=20
| Regarding the third paragraph, I assume that when a blank CD comes =
off=20
| the spindle from the store it is unformatted?
|=20
|=20
| My next step was to uninstall the entire program and reinstall it. No =

| change. No rescue CD. Same error message.
|=20
|=20
| Does anyone have any suggestions as to what my next step should be ?
|=20
| I hope this is an appropriate newsgroup to post my question to.
|=20
| Thank you
|=20
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Old February 20th 05, 08:16 PM
Babel17delany
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Thank you.
I looked on the CNET reviews and saw one person had identified this as a
problem. Unfortunately, no solution was offered.
I then registered with the Wilder Security forum that you provided a
link for and I posted my question there.

Colin Barnhorst wrote:
I read some of the reviews on CNet.com for Acronis 8 and it is a real mixed
bag concerning the rescue cd. You may want to look at those for hints as to
the problem. I assume you used the Acronis True Image forum at
http://www.wilderssecurity.com/forumdisplay.php?f=64


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Old February 20th 05, 08:32 PM
Babel17delany
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Outstanding, mrtee!

You gave me the answer!

The solution was to click "proceed" with the CD-RW bay still open and
let Acronis close the bay for me. When the CD spun up the writing began.

Thank you very much!

» mrtee « wrote:
When you put in the blank and press the close button on the writer and it closes, IMMEDIATELY press ok to burn the CD. Do not wait for the CD to spin up.

That is how I do it and is the procedure that has worked for me since TI 6 and I use the same process for the other Acronis products as well.


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Old February 21st 05, 12:11 AM
» mrtee «
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You're welcome.

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Just my 2=A2 worth,
Jeff
__________In response to__________
"Babel17delany" wrote in message =
...
| Outstanding, mrtee!
|=20
| You gave me the answer!
|=20
| The solution was to click "proceed" with the CD-RW bay still open and=20
| let Acronis close the bay for me. When the CD spun up the writing =
began.
|=20
| Thank you very much!

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Old February 21st 05, 02:12 PM
David K
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Babel17delany wrote:

I recently downloaded Acronis TrueImage8.


So did I (actually I bought it outright it as a download from NewEgg
for $34). Great price from a great company.

I have been unable to get it to create the bootable rescue media on a
blank CD.


I had trouble with that too, until it occurred to me that my brand new
dual layer DVD burner might not be doing to well with my two year old
4x CD-R blanks. So, at 3 AM in the morning (retired EE/programmer
here, old habits) I went to Wal-Mart to see what was available these
days for CD-R media. There was nothing on the shelf below 32x.

I bought a 50 pack of 48x CD-R media for $18 and headed home,
confident that my problem with making a True Image boot CD was now
fixed. Well, guess what, ...it was fixed! Now those three remaining
blank 4x CD-R disks from my two year old purchase are de facto
coasters.

By the way, if you plan to image your boot hard drive as a backup for
your OS, and the drive has more than one partition on it, you should
image the entire drive, not just the boot partition. I tried the
latter first, followed by a test restore to a new hard drive. That
drive would not boot to XP Pro completely. It wouldn't boot to safe
mode either. After digging through the Acronis help forum, I found a
blurb that said you should backup the entire boot disk, not just the
boot partition (the problem has something to do with the master boot
record). I then proceeded to do just that, and then tried another
test restore. This time, the restored disk booted up just fine, an
apparent exact mirror of the imaged disk.

At this point then, just a few days after my Acronis True Image
purchase, I'm fairly impressed with the software -- it works! Now I
plan to buy a USB hard drive to use with True Image for backup.


 




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