I've done the Imaging and recovery. With ATI2009 + ATI2010. I have NEVER Imaged with ATI (ANY version) from INSIDE Windows.
When I want the machine to boot afterwards I ALWAYS select the entire physical drive (and all partitions) that the Windows OS is on. I'm "old school", and if (Windows) is not running you can't get into as much trouble, or as easily. I have, but have not tried "ATI Universal Restore". To the other replies: The ATI-media builder bootable CD is running Linux, so that may be one reason the drive letters change. Rick Glazier From: "GPL"
I've only done two tests with making the images thus far, and none recovering. What I've noticed was it took a substantially longer amount of time to do it in windows than to just load up via bootable DVD and image it that way.
