Acronis True Image 2010 Boot Disk

pageyboy

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So today I downloaded the latest build of TI 2010. I uninstalled the old and put this version on. I decided to make a new boot disk with the latest build. I burned this to dvd and it dawned on me that i haven't actually ever tried the TI boot disk to see if I can boot into TI environment and see if it recognises my images.

So I booted my computer from dvd and TI loaded no problems. I chose TI from the menu and once the main screen was loaded my mouse and keyboard failed to work. The only thing I could do was do a forced reboot from the button on the front of the tower. I have a wireless keyboard and mouse.

I had a chat session with Acronis and they told me that a wireless mouse and keyboard is not supported in the Acronis boot environment. He suggested a workaround by disabling the usb legacy support through the bios and this would make the motherboard adopt wireless devices. I don't know if I done the right thing but I disabled the usb keyboard and mouse through the bios and they didn't work so I am guessing i didn't. I have a gigabyte GA-EX58-UD3R if this helps.

What is the best way using acronis TI in a disaster situation to boot this disk?

Am I better off buying a cheap wired keyboard and mouse for this situation?

Any help would be appreciated.
 

My Computer

OS
Windows 7 Ultimate x64
CPU
i7 CORE 2 QUAD 920 (2.66GHZ, 8MB L2 CACHE, 1066MHZ FSB)
Motherboard
GIGABYTE GA-EX58-UD3R MOTHERBOARD
Memory
3 x CORSAIR 2GB PC12800 DDR3 1600MHZ RAM
Graphics Card(s)
XFX NVIDIA GTS 250 512MB PCI-E GRAPHICS CARD
Sound Card
X-Fi Titanium Fatal1ty Pro 7.1 Soundcard - PCI-Express
Monitor(s) Displays
Samsung SM2343BW 23"
Screen Resolution
2048x1152
Hard Drives
2 x 500GB S-ATA 7200RPM Hard Drive
PSU
NorthQ 850W Dual Rail PSU
Case
Coolermaster Elite 330
Cooling
Noctua CPU Heatsink and Cooler
Keyboard
Microsoft Wireless Laser Keyboard 5000
Mouse
Microsoft Wireless Laser Mouse 5000
There's no alternative for a wired keyboard, at the very least. You can navigate through the Acronis EBD GUI with your arrow buttons easily enough. I'm not 100% sure all wireless devices are a no no, but it's not uncommon as it's an emergency disk powered by a minimal Linux boot agent.

You can also slap the ISO resource files onto a sub 2Gb USB stick and boot from that to save groping around for a physical disk when you're stuck.
 

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Computer Manufacturer/Model Number
Custom built machine
OS
W7 x64
CPU
Intel Q9300 2.5Ghz Quad LGA775 (Would like Q9650)
Motherboard
Gigabyte GA-EP45T-UD3R (F6 Bios)
Memory
4Gb OCZ Gold 1,333Mhz
Graphics Card(s)
Palit HD4850 O/C Sonic 512Mb DDR3, Dual DViD's
Sound Card
Azalia to twin Samson 50w Studio Monitors
Monitor(s) Displays
Twin Dell (E-IPS) U2311H 23.6" Screens
Screen Resolution
1920 x 1080 @ 60Hz
Hard Drives
Crucial M4 SSD, archives on twin Western Digital Caviar Black WD2002FAEX, 2TB, 7200rpm HDD's, Samsung Ritemaster CD/DVD Burner...
PSU
OCZ 600w
Case
Lian-Li PC8 acoustifoamed' aluminium tower
Cooling
Scythe 140mm Zipang
Keyboard
Cherry PS/2 custom model
Mouse
Lenovo USB laser "Thinkpad" Mouse
Internet Speed
ADSL2+ @14Mbps downstream & Cat6 Gigabit Ethernet
Antivirus
NOD32
Browser
Opera
Other Info
Silicon Dust HD Homerun Dual FTA (Ethernet) TV Tuners, Dray Tek Vigor 2850Vn router and 8x HP Gigabit Switch. Lian-Li CR26 Card Reader, Canon MF4430 iSensys laser printer/scanner.
There's no alternative for a wired keyboard, at the very least. You can navigate through the Acronis EBD GUI with your arrow buttons easily enough. I'm not 100% sure all wireless devices are a no no, but it's not uncommon as it's an emergency disk powered by a minimal Linux boot agent.

You can also slap the ISO resource files onto a sub 2Gb USB stick and boot from that to save groping around for a physical disk when you're stuck.

Thanks for the response. If I did decide to purchase a cheap wired keyboard and mouse, am I better buying a wired usb device (my wireless keyboard and mouse are connected via usb) or am I better trying to find a wired set using the ps/2 connectors.
 

My Computer

OS
Windows 7 Ultimate x64
CPU
i7 CORE 2 QUAD 920 (2.66GHZ, 8MB L2 CACHE, 1066MHZ FSB)
Motherboard
GIGABYTE GA-EX58-UD3R MOTHERBOARD
Memory
3 x CORSAIR 2GB PC12800 DDR3 1600MHZ RAM
Graphics Card(s)
XFX NVIDIA GTS 250 512MB PCI-E GRAPHICS CARD
Sound Card
X-Fi Titanium Fatal1ty Pro 7.1 Soundcard - PCI-Express
Monitor(s) Displays
Samsung SM2343BW 23"
Screen Resolution
2048x1152
Hard Drives
2 x 500GB S-ATA 7200RPM Hard Drive
PSU
NorthQ 850W Dual Rail PSU
Case
Coolermaster Elite 330
Cooling
Noctua CPU Heatsink and Cooler
Keyboard
Microsoft Wireless Laser Keyboard 5000
Mouse
Microsoft Wireless Laser Mouse 5000
If you can pick up a USB keyboard and your BIOS recognises USB in the pre-boot environment it'll be fine (most modern BIOS's will). Personally I keep a PS/2 KB & optical mouse kicking around just in case.

Most repair shops stick to the PS/2 interface, because it's universal. That said there are now a few mother boards which don't even have PS/2 ports any longer.
 

My Computer

Computer Manufacturer/Model Number
Custom built machine
OS
W7 x64
CPU
Intel Q9300 2.5Ghz Quad LGA775 (Would like Q9650)
Motherboard
Gigabyte GA-EP45T-UD3R (F6 Bios)
Memory
4Gb OCZ Gold 1,333Mhz
Graphics Card(s)
Palit HD4850 O/C Sonic 512Mb DDR3, Dual DViD's
Sound Card
Azalia to twin Samson 50w Studio Monitors
Monitor(s) Displays
Twin Dell (E-IPS) U2311H 23.6" Screens
Screen Resolution
1920 x 1080 @ 60Hz
Hard Drives
Crucial M4 SSD, archives on twin Western Digital Caviar Black WD2002FAEX, 2TB, 7200rpm HDD's, Samsung Ritemaster CD/DVD Burner...
PSU
OCZ 600w
Case
Lian-Li PC8 acoustifoamed' aluminium tower
Cooling
Scythe 140mm Zipang
Keyboard
Cherry PS/2 custom model
Mouse
Lenovo USB laser "Thinkpad" Mouse
Internet Speed
ADSL2+ @14Mbps downstream & Cat6 Gigabit Ethernet
Antivirus
NOD32
Browser
Opera
Other Info
Silicon Dust HD Homerun Dual FTA (Ethernet) TV Tuners, Dray Tek Vigor 2850Vn router and 8x HP Gigabit Switch. Lian-Li CR26 Card Reader, Canon MF4430 iSensys laser printer/scanner.
Thanks again for the response. I had a look and my motherboard does have the ports. Just out of curiosity if I did buy a usb wired mouse and keyboard set (probably will go for the ps/2 set) is there a chance i could run into the same problems as my transmittor for my wireless keyboard and mouse is connected via usb. Or does the motherboard look at this differently?
 

My Computer

OS
Windows 7 Ultimate x64
CPU
i7 CORE 2 QUAD 920 (2.66GHZ, 8MB L2 CACHE, 1066MHZ FSB)
Motherboard
GIGABYTE GA-EX58-UD3R MOTHERBOARD
Memory
3 x CORSAIR 2GB PC12800 DDR3 1600MHZ RAM
Graphics Card(s)
XFX NVIDIA GTS 250 512MB PCI-E GRAPHICS CARD
Sound Card
X-Fi Titanium Fatal1ty Pro 7.1 Soundcard - PCI-Express
Monitor(s) Displays
Samsung SM2343BW 23"
Screen Resolution
2048x1152
Hard Drives
2 x 500GB S-ATA 7200RPM Hard Drive
PSU
NorthQ 850W Dual Rail PSU
Case
Coolermaster Elite 330
Cooling
Noctua CPU Heatsink and Cooler
Keyboard
Microsoft Wireless Laser Keyboard 5000
Mouse
Microsoft Wireless Laser Mouse 5000
@pageyboy
Re wireless keyboard:
I think you will find Acronis are talking pork pies.
1. Version 2010 build 5055 boot disk worked perfectly with wireless keyboards
2. Versions 6029 & 6053 do not
They seem to have made a mess of the coding since version 5055 and do not want to admit it.
FYI the following boot disks work perfectly with wireless keyboards & mice on Windows 7 64 Bit I have tested them all:
Norton Ghost 15
Shadowprotect 3.5
O&O Diskimage 4.1.47
Active@DiskImage 3.3
My personal favourite is Shadowprotect which just does the job without any nonsense
I doubt if Acronis deliberately left out wireless support when all their competitors include it
:)
 

My Computer

OS
Windows 7 Home Premium 64 Bit
Just get the ps2 keyboard and mouse since you have the connections... its not like you're going to be using it on a daily basis....
 

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PC/Desktop
Computer Manufacturer/Model Number
LENOVO K450 @3.0GHZ
OS
64-bit Windows 8.1 Pro
CPU
Core(TM) i5 CPU 4330 Haswell @ 3.20GHz
Motherboard
LENOVO
Memory
12.00 GB
Graphics Card(s)
Intel(R) HD Graphics
Sound Card
Intel HD integtrated
Monitor(s) Displays
HP 25' ISP Monitor
Screen Resolution
1900/1020
Hard Drives
(1) ST1000DM003-1CH162 (2) Generic STORAGE DEVICE USB Device (3) Generic STORAGE DEVICE USB Device
Internet Speed
100mb down/10mb up
Just get the ps2 keyboard and mouse since you have the connections... its not like you're going to be using it on a daily basis....

Very true. Thanks for the response.
 

My Computer

OS
Windows 7 Ultimate x64
CPU
i7 CORE 2 QUAD 920 (2.66GHZ, 8MB L2 CACHE, 1066MHZ FSB)
Motherboard
GIGABYTE GA-EX58-UD3R MOTHERBOARD
Memory
3 x CORSAIR 2GB PC12800 DDR3 1600MHZ RAM
Graphics Card(s)
XFX NVIDIA GTS 250 512MB PCI-E GRAPHICS CARD
Sound Card
X-Fi Titanium Fatal1ty Pro 7.1 Soundcard - PCI-Express
Monitor(s) Displays
Samsung SM2343BW 23"
Screen Resolution
2048x1152
Hard Drives
2 x 500GB S-ATA 7200RPM Hard Drive
PSU
NorthQ 850W Dual Rail PSU
Case
Coolermaster Elite 330
Cooling
Noctua CPU Heatsink and Cooler
Keyboard
Microsoft Wireless Laser Keyboard 5000
Mouse
Microsoft Wireless Laser Mouse 5000
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