I'm at a loss to understand why Paragon's Advanced Recovery CD doesn't recognize a SATA internal drive which Acronis and Windows 7 CDs have no trouble identifying. The image restored successfully (albeit with several desktop shortcut icons rearranged). When I couldn't use the recovery CD, I attempted to restore this image by opening Paragon Drive Backup within Windows. This baffles me since I thought an internal SATA drive would be easier hardware to recognize than a drive connected by USB or firewire cables. The Paragon Advanced Recovery CD recognizes my Seagate external drive, even a Lexar USB drive, but not the new WD internal drive. I successfully restored images using the ATI and Windows 7 CDs. I created backup images using Acronis True Image Home 2010 (which is my least favorite version of ATI to date), Windows 7's backup imaging feature, and Paragon Drive Backup and stored them on the WD drive. A few days ago, I installed a Western Digital internal drive in my new PC in order to have a second storage area for backups as well as one with a much faster data transmission rate. Paragon_Tommy graciously supplied me with an iso file with which I created an Advanced Recovery CD that appeared to work OK (at least it recognized the Seagate external drive which contained my backup images). I notice you mention that such a CD or DVD exists in a formal version. Correct? Will it overwrite the factory restored partition or will I need to again remove some of th junk trials they put on it?Ģ) I could have avoided this if there was a way to boot up and access my external HD from the hosed laptop. Once that is done (it is still working away), I would like to use the image backup I made with Paragon BU to restore C: to where it was at the time of the backup.ġ) I assume will need to install Paragon again and then restore from the image. Having no other way to access the image backup I made, I used my system Restore disks to restore to factory status. When I rebooted Windows was stuck on testing my D: restore partition and then stopped - repeatedly despite several reboots. I used Paragon to shrink my C: drive to create some unused space for a separate data partition (not yet created). It was initially added to our database on. The latest version of Recovery Media Builder is 1, released on. It was checked for updates 31 times by the users of our client application UpdateStar during the last month. I made a full image of the entire (all partitions) pre-installed W 7 HD to an external USB HD using Paragon's Backup & Restore 10 Free. Recovery Media Builder is a Shareware software in the category System Utilities developed by Paragon Software. This is a relatively new laptop but with some customizations and installations I made.
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