Comodo Time Machine Partition

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I have 4 drives on the same harddisk.
c windows 7 home, d ultimate. both 64 bit. e empty, f my files.
i am installing comodo time machine.
my computer is booting, i can see the boot choices, but when i choose the operating system after , it says windows is starting , before the log on screen, it gives a blue screen error. i am fixing it with boot options by the system repair disc. but then comodo time machine says the necessary subsystem is not active.
i know comodo time machine creates another partition in the hard disk. but it is created as an extended partition. and cannot be actived.
what can i do to fix this problem.
is the wrong partition active?
is it because there cannot be more than 4 partitions (extendeds excluded) in one harddisk?
if anyone installed comodo time machine, is their partition extended or logical on their computers. (can be checked by diskpart by the system repair disc or original windows disc, repair, command prompt, diskpart, list disk, select disk, list partition) ?
 

My Computer

Computer Manufacturer/Model Number
ASUS G72 Notebook
OS
Windows 7 Ultimate 64-bit
CPU
Intel® Core™2 Duo mobile processor P8700 2.53 GHz
Memory
6GB DDRII
Graphics Card(s)
NVIDIA GeForce GTX 260M
Sound Card
EAX Advanced HD 4.0 + Logitech Wireless Headset G930
Monitor(s) Displays
17.3" LED-backlit LCD high-definition plus widescreen
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1600 x 900
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2 x Seagate Momentus 500 GB 5400.6 SATA 3Gb/s
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Targus
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Logitech Wireless Trackball M570
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3 to 6 Mbps Download / .5 to 1 Mbps Upload
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Clear Modem with Wi-fi*
Comodo Internet Security Premium
I couldn't get CTM to install.

You may be best uninstalling it.

If you like that kind of thing , Genie do an interesting app. - it seems to work without causing issues.

Genie Timeline Free - Free software downloads and software reviews ...


It is a continuous data protection app. It tracks which files have been altered/deleted and backs them up every half an hour. To restore there is a slider to go back thru the back up times.

It is not a replacement for a drive image program.
 

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    7 X64
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    i5 8400
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    gigabyte b365m ds3h
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    2x8gb 3200mhz
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    various
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    pure power 11 400w cm
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    Coolermaster
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    cryorig m9i
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    xfx pro 450w
I'm a big fan of Comodo firewall, that said I've seen nothing but bad things posted about Time Machine. From just being a pain, to causing need for complete reformat. I'm sure some use it with no problem, but this is one program I could never recommend to anyone with a clear conscience. A Guy
 

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Computer type
PC/Desktop
OS
Windows 10 Home x64
CPU
INTEL Core i5-750 Quad-Core 3.37GHz
Motherboard
ASUS P7P55D
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HyperX Fury Black Series 8GB (2 x 4GB) 1866Mhz
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EVGA GeForce GTX 750 Superclocked 1GB 128-Bit GDDR5
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LG 32MA68HY 32" IPS
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1920 x 1080
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Samsung 840 Evo 120GB, SEAGATE 500GB Barracuda® 7200.12, SATA 3 Gb/s, 7200 RPM, 16MB cache
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ANTEC TruePower New TP-550, 80 PLUS, 550W
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ANTEC Three Hundred Illusion
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COOLER MASTER Hyper 212 Plus, 4 x 120mm 1 x 140mm Noctua's
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85 + Mbps
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Avast
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Vivaldi
Beware, Comodo Time Machine can and will hose your backed up system. As time goes by it will suddenly become "full" and therefore, your hard drives will report they are out of space even if you have several gigs(20 in my case). I tried to uninstall it, it failed, saying that the drive was too full, then asked if I wanted to leave the system AS IS, or Restore.

I chose AS IS... It kindly decided to Restore anyway and overwrote the system with a four month old backup that failed anyway because it then tried to back that up too as it overwrote it despite the fact it already claimed the disk was full. Windows was unrecoverable and I had to completely reinstall. I lost very little as I had done a manual backup to spare hard drive 4 days before it failed.
 

My Computer

Computer Manufacturer/Model Number
Acer 5720z laptop
OS
win7 home premium 64bit
I am not trying to install it anymore because of the problems anyway. It is not just time machine, even other back up programs are having free space, full drive issues. I have already another partition for my important files. It is just if something happened to windows, i didn't want to install all the programs i have installed again and arrange their settings, but so far, i have no solution for backing up windows and program files (except windows system restore, but mostly if windows is messed up, system restore does not work or help anyway.). and the way i am using the save my files is having another partition for them.

Thanks for the replies guys, every answer here is some use.
 

My Computer

Computer Manufacturer/Model Number
ASUS G72 Notebook
OS
Windows 7 Ultimate 64-bit
CPU
Intel® Core™2 Duo mobile processor P8700 2.53 GHz
Memory
6GB DDRII
Graphics Card(s)
NVIDIA GeForce GTX 260M
Sound Card
EAX Advanced HD 4.0 + Logitech Wireless Headset G930
Monitor(s) Displays
17.3" LED-backlit LCD high-definition plus widescreen
Screen Resolution
1600 x 900
Hard Drives
2 x Seagate Momentus 500 GB 5400.6 SATA 3Gb/s
Cooling
Targus
Mouse
Logitech Wireless Trackball M570
Internet Speed
3 to 6 Mbps Download / .5 to 1 Mbps Upload
Other Info
Clear Modem with Wi-fi*
Comodo Internet Security Premium
As to fixing the partion created by Comodo Time Machine, it didn't make a partion for me. It just used a directory on my hard drive. You could use a live linux OS CD to recover any files stuck on the computer. Don't think you can repair the comodo time machine partition. You should try the comodo forums about that.

One solution for backing up windows can be a program like Clonezilla. You boot with the Clonezilla CD and it makes a copy of the drive or partitions. You can then restore them. You will need somewhere to put the pretty damned big(a few gigs or more depending on how much is on the drive) clones.

One problem with this is clonezilla's interface is not overly obvious which is the best option for what you want

Another problem is that it is not an automatic solution. You have to manually do it. It takes about 15 minutes depending on how fast you can wade through the options.
 

My Computer

Computer Manufacturer/Model Number
Acer 5720z laptop
OS
win7 home premium 64bit
You're not supposed to use System Repair Disc's, Recovery Consoles, Drive encryption etc.. with the likes of Comodo Time Machine, Eaz-Fix, RollbackRx. If you have attempted to do this then there is a good possibility that you are hosed. If by chance you use an Imaging/Backup program, then you should be able to restore the image with the option to repair the MBR providing your Image/Backup program gives you that option. I've never tried it but I feel as though you might be able to repair the MBR making the system bootable again after which you could un-install CTM. Folks at Comodo Forums say differently though. What it seems like to me is that you have tried to repair without uninstalling CTM which again might be difficult or impossible to fix. If that is the case, the only successful way I've heard of is the Image Restore with option to fix MBR. Check the CTM forums, some have used something called TestDisk to successfully bail them out.
 

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Averatec 6130HS-20
OS
Windows 7 Professional 32-bit (6.1, Build 7600)
CPU
Intel(R) Pentium(R) 4 3.00 GHz HT
Memory
2.0 GB
Graphics Card(s)
ATI Mobility Radeon 9600 64MB
Sound Card
Realtek AC'97 Audio
Screen Resolution
1280 x 800
Hard Drives
Seagate 96023A 60GB 7200RPM -
Seagate FreeAgentDesktop 250GB
Cooling
20 Inch Box Fan
Mouse
Targus PAWM10 Wireless Optical Laptop Mouse
I am not trying to install it anymore because of the problems anyway. It is not just time machine, even other back up programs are having free space, full drive issues. I have already another partition for my important files. It is just if something happened to windows, i didn't want to install all the programs i have installed again and arrange their settings, but so far, i have no solution for backing up windows and program files (except windows system restore, but mostly if windows is messed up, system restore does not work or help anyway.). and the way i am using the save my files is having another partition for them.

Thanks for the replies guys, every answer here is some use.

If you don't have an external USB drive or docking station I'd recommend it. It's especially good if you have more than one. With a docking station you can swap out the Sata drive so that you have a backup that's not connected to the machine if you get hit by a virus. Even if you don't get hit with a malware, stuff that messes with your boot system, such as these "shield" or "rollback" programs can inadvertently ruin your backups on the save partition.

It's worth the investment. There are several free image backup programs around so basically you only need to buy the drives/docks. Plus you can always get use out of them other than just back up images. I have mine partitioned so that I store backup images in one partition and video images to play with my set top box in another. Plus not doing everything with one physical drive smooths out how your system runs.
 

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Computer Manufacturer/Model Number
HP Media Center
OS
Windows 7 32 bit
CPU
AMD 5200+ dual core
Memory
2 GB
Graphics Card(s)
NVidia GeForce 6150SE 128 MB
Monitor(s) Displays
CRT
Screen Resolution
1280x1024
Hard Drives
500 GB Sata internal :

SIIG USB 3.0 docking stations w/WD Caviar Black 6 Gb/s drives
Keyboard
PS/2
Mouse
PS/2 Wheel Mouse
Other Info
SIIG USB 3.0 PCIexpress card.
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