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  1. Posts : 264
    Windows 7 Ultimate 64 bit SP1 x64
       #301

    stonebear said:
    I am backing up to a drive connected by esta, never tried that before so that seems the obvious culprit. I forgot to mention that! Sorry.

    The drive works fine in other respects though, I just recently ran WD-Lifeguard extended diagnostics on it because I hadn't used it for a while, it has lots of space on it and is not defragmented. I just dragged and dropped a 10GB file onto it and it transferred at 100MBs.

    So if it the problem the problem only exists between it and Macrium.

    @Golden, it isn't defragmented.
    I used the Pro version 4.2 on a 32 bit Laptop with XP and no eSATA,
    and created a PE Boot Rescue CD.
    I was surprised to find that on my new 64 Windows 7 bit Desktop,
    the same PE Rescue CD could both save to and restore from from eSATA.

    I am sure the Free version 4.2 should have the ability to save to eSATA,
    but as with all partition image backup software,
    any Linux based Boot CD may fail to include all relevant hardware drivers.
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  2. Posts : 161
    Windows 7 Ultimate x64
       #302

    alan10 said:
    stonebear said:
    I am backing up to a drive connected by esta, never tried that before so that seems the obvious culprit. I forgot to mention that! Sorry.

    The drive works fine in other respects though, I just recently ran WD-Lifeguard extended diagnostics on it because I hadn't used it for a while, it has lots of space on it and is not defragmented. I just dragged and dropped a 10GB file onto it and it transferred at 100MBs.

    So if it the problem the problem only exists between it and Macrium.

    @Golden, it isn't defragmented.
    I used the Pro version 4.2 on a 32 bit Laptop with XP and no eSATA,
    and created a PE Boot Rescue CD.
    I was surprised to find that on my new 64 Windows 7 bit Desktop,
    the same PE Rescue CD could both save to and restore from from eSATA.

    I am sure the Free version 4.2 should have the ability to save to eSATA,
    but as with all partition image backup software,
    any Linux based Boot CD may fail to include all relevant hardware drivers.
    I am sure Macrium should have no trouble in general with esta but maybe it does with my esta, for whatever reason.

    I am not using the boot CD, I am doing it within Windows. Esata is just sata anyway, it doesn't require extra drivers.

    I am thinking the issue is not with Macrium so much as it is with the esata connection or the drive itself.....
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  3. Posts : 161
    Windows 7 Ultimate x64
       #303

    I found errors using check-disk, it fixed them but now it's transfer rate has plummeted. So, despite passing Lifeguards extended diagnostic etc, there must be something wrong. It might be the esata connection.


    edit
    Actually, the transfer rates are the same, I got confused for a moment - but I just tried the same job to another location and Macrium did not get stuck. So that confirms that there is a problem with the esata connection or disk.
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  4. Posts : 264
    Windows 7 Ultimate 64 bit SP1 x64
       #304

    stonebear said:
    I am not using the boot CD, I am doing it within Windows. Esata is just sata anyway, it doesn't require extra drivers.
    You have misunderstood me.
    I am NOT saying that your Windows needs extra drivers to create an image.
    I AM saying that a LINUX based Boot CD may lack ESATA capability.

    I am warning that even though Free Macrium under Live Windows may be able to both backup and restore images on eSATA,
    You should check that capability of the Boot CD to restore from eSATA,
    and it is prudent to avoid "restoring" your vital partitions such as boot and C:\ until a successful restore to unallocated space.
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  5. Posts : 161
    Windows 7 Ultimate x64
       #305

    alan10 said:
    stonebear said:
    I am not using the boot CD, I am doing it within Windows. Esata is just sata anyway, it doesn't require extra drivers.
    You have misunderstood me.
    I am NOT saying that your Windows needs extra drivers to create an image.
    I AM saying that a LINUX based Boot CD may lack ESATA capability.

    I am warning that even though Free Macrium under Live Windows may be able to both backup and restore images on eSATA,
    You should check that capability of the Boot CD to restore from eSATA,
    and it is prudent to avoid "restoring" your vital partitions such as boot and C:\ until a successful restore to unallocated space.
    OK. Got you. :)
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  6. Posts : 10,455
    Microsoft Windows 7 Home Premium 64-bit Service Pack 1
       #306

    The video in this tutorial shows you what to do to test your boot disk.
    Imaging with free Macrium
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  7. whs
    Posts : 26,210
    Vista, Windows7, Mint Mate, Zorin, Windows 8
    Thread Starter
       #307

    I am sure the Free version 4.2 should have the ability to save to eSATA
    I have made free Macrium images using eSata with no problems.
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  8. Posts : 161
    Windows 7 Ultimate x64
       #308

    @Kado I have tested my boot disk, but not with esta connected as I only just go that. I still don't see that there would be a problem, because esata is sata, just external. I can't even backup to the esata so whether I can restore from it or not is a moot point atm, lol.
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  9. Posts : 161
    Windows 7 Ultimate x64
       #309

    whs said:
    I am sure the Free version 4.2 should have the ability to save to eSATA
    I have made free Macrium images using eSata with no problems.


    Yep, what I have is a problem other than Macrium - it is just that I discovered the problem when using Macrium.

    I should have waited and investigated further before posting...
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  10. Posts : 36
    Windows 7 Home x64
       #310

    While contrasting Macrium Free to the competition, someone said that Paragon can restore a Win 7 image to a new HDD, and that restored machine will then boot, run, activate, and validate, etc., but they said that this is not the case with Macrium Free.

    Are they mostly speaking to the issues of validation and activation, especially with regard to what happens after a restore to the machine specific ID codes, etc.? I would think it would be absolutely mandatory for all image backup programs to have to be able to handle those things when restoring. Is this not so?
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