The server edition is required for dynamic disks.  But you originally
wrote "partitioned drive", without specifying exactly what you meant.

Yuki

Tuesday, January 6, 2009, 9:54:19 AM, you wrote:

o> Acronis does not support GPT and dynamic disks. 

o> On my Intel Mac I am running WinXP on a partition under Mac BootCamp,
o> and Acronis popped up an error message to the above effect. 


o> --- In [email protected], Yuki Taga <yukit...@...> wrote:
>>
>> I've never seen a version of Acronis that was limited in a way that
>> it could not back up a partitioned drive.  Never.  My primary IDE
>> drive is partitioned into 3 partitions.  I can back them all up, or
>> any one of them, or any combination of files or folders from the
>> group.  No limitations whatsoever.
>> 
>> Free is nice, of course -- as long as there is enough incentive for
>> the developer to remain current with ever-changing hardware and OS
>> environments.  Some freeware really is enduring.  Other stuff
>> disappears after a while.
>> 
>> Yuki
>> 
>> Tuesday, January 6, 2009, 8:28:26 AM, you wrote:
>> 
>> o> Yup. I just installed Macrium yesterday and tested out my first
o> backup
>> o> and then a restore. Worked great, and as you noted - the price is
>> o> right. :-)
>> 
>> o> Acronis costs $50 on the other hand, and can't back up a partitioned
>> o> drive. I found that out the hard way - after I paid for it. Oh well.
>> 
>> 
>> o> --- In [email protected], "tuzo_wilson" <j.tuzo.wilson@>
o> wrote:
>> >>
>> >> At the risk of "piling on", Macrium Reflect offers a good free
o> product:
>> >> 
>> >> http://www.macrium.com/reflectfree.asp
>> >> 
>> >> Not as feature rich as Acronis but the price is right!
>> >> 
>> >> 
>> >> Tuzo
>> >> 
>> >> --- In [email protected], Keith McCombs <kmccombs@> wrote:
>> >> > You might also consider Image for Windows from:
>> >> > http://www.terabyteunlimited.com/image-for-windows.htm
>> >> > It is an excellent product though a little bit 'geeky'.
>> >>
>>



 


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