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...trial version of Acronis True Image 11.
There are others besides Acronis True Imag.He is one that is free.http://www.partition-tool.com/Works good, but looks a lot like Gnome Partition Editor.http://gparted.sourceforge.net/
How old is the trial and how many times have you used it ? ?There's a limit you know...And BC is correct.
Is it also possible to load the .tib file into a virtual machine (VMplayer) which exactly emulates my hardware?
-------------------------------------------------------------------------This caught my eye...is this an image from another machine ? ?If so this would explain why it's not working.The .tib can be copied to a partition and opened and used just like Windows Explorer to extract data you may need...Acronis has to be installed to do this.I don't believe it will run under a VM....as i've never tried it.
Macrium Reflect has a FREE version...works rather well ...Here's a Review i wrote on it not long ago...
GParted is an industrial-strength package for creating, destroying, resizing, moving, checking and copying partitions, and the file systems on them. This is useful for creating space for new operating systems, reorganizing disk usage, copying data residing on hard disks and mirroring one partition with another (disk imaging).
If the image was created with D: being the partition that Windows was installed to and you then tried to restore it to a C: partition this will not work....In fact i know of no image tool that will do this successfully.The parameters have changed...Don't be so quick to blame Acronis...
The reason it will not restore properly to D: is because of a little known quirk of the Windows OS...Even if i install a fresh copy of Windows to D: let's say... it will still write a certain amount of files to the root directory of C:....this is no matter what flavor of Windows we are discussing.So without C: being completely intact and unchanged it won't boot no matter how many times you hit it with a hammer....Hope this helps.
As long as that made sense to you it was worth typing out...Stop by if you have any other issues...
You last 2 poster do realize that your in a thread that is over 2 years old.Right? truenorth