I have to resize a partition on a system in my production enviroment
In this enviroment there is no internet available (security)
How can I register my enterprise version on this system?
I have to resize a partition on a system in my production enviroment
In this enviroment there is no internet available (security)
How can I register my enterprise version on this system?
I created a bootable usb stick using AOMEI and the windows option.
I have windows 8.1 64bit running and normally I have to log into my account on starting windows.
When I tried to boot using the usb stick it get to the point requesting my account password bit then fails after inputting the password.
Error is something along the lines of "failed to access account" .
Any help would be much appreciated.
Obviously all the backups not good if I cannot access them if calamity event occures.
I installed Windows 7 on my computer. In the process I accidentally deleted the partition on my secondary D drive.
I ran the Partition Recovery Wizard and it showed a long list of partions, all of smaller size. I paniced I ended up checking them all and doing the recovery.
Now I have an H drive named "Boot" that's only 3MB in size. I'm afraid at this point I won't be able to recover the partition and that all of my data is lost.
I'm looking for advice on how to proceed. Any help would be greatly appreciated.
Thanks,
Mike
hi, i have very serious problem and need your help :( i have hdd with gpt partition style, i use AOMEI PARTITION ASSISTANT to convert gpt to mbr... after convertation my files from d disk lost :( :( how can i recover this files??? and why this partition asistant delete this files???? halp please :(
Soon i've converted my ntfs drive to fat32. And then some part of folders become unavailable with broken name like 'ьєы№Єшъш'.
chkdsk d: /f /x show no errors.
There is screenshot. May help?
http://tinypic.com/r/34rd1qt/8
Any suggestions?
I always like to clean install a new OS. I recently clean installed the TP for windows 10, and could not use my activation code for Backupper Pro. I then rolled back and did an 'upgrade' with no issues.
When I clean install windows 10 later, how do I activate again? Do I send an email to support at that time?
Yesterday evening I experienced a very scary thing. Let me start by describing what my environment looks like.
1 SSD called SYSTEM used as my system (Windows 7 x64) disk
1 SSD called P3D used exclusively for Prepar3D (flight simulator stuff)
1 HDD called DATA used as a data disk (where I keep all my installation media etc)
1 HDD called BACKUP used as a backup disk (where I keep system images made by AOMEI Backupper but also manually backed up data)
What I did yesterday was to initiate a system restore from inside AB and just as normal I was told I was about to perform a system restore, that the computer needs to be restarted etc. Since I did this late yesterday night once the computer restarted and the restore process began I checked the 'Shutdown computer when done' option and went to bed.
This morning when I started my PC I got an error message from Dropbox saying it couldn't find the Dropbox folder. I found this very weird and was almost chocked when I found after opening Explorer that my DATA disk was gone after yesterday's system restore and instead I had two disks called SYSTEM. After a more thorough look I found what happened was that AOMEI for whatever reason didn't restore the system image to my system disk but instead to my DATA disk which was then re-partitioned to match the partitions in the image file.
Luckily my BACKUP disk contains all data that was lost on my DATA drive so now that I finally managed to get rid of the 'System reserved' partition on the DATA disk that created by AOMEI as part of the system image restore process by using the cmd line diskpart program with the 'override' switch I'm now in the process of restoring all data.
I guess what happened was that the drive letters didn't match up outside Windows but what I would like to know is why this happened now because I restored my system using the exact same disks numerous times without a single issue. The only issue I once had similar to this one actually was a couple of months ago when my BACKUP disk disappeared during a system restore operation. When that happened I went back to version 2.2 of AOMEI Backupper since I NEVER had an issue with that old version. However now I thought maybe it's time to move up to the most current version with Win10 coming down the road etc and then I get this problem.
So...not sure if I maybe should go back to version 2.2 again because using these later versions of AOMEI Backupper has started to get me real scared! So far I've been lucky enough to be able to sort the mess up using my own backups but who knows what will happen next time...
Would really appreciate some input, here's a link to a zip containing the log files from last night. Maybe they can help you help me understand why this happened and what to do to make sure it won't happen again.
Thanks in advance,
Richard
I can use my Backupper technician software to generate WinPE disc on USB without problem but I want both my backupper and partition assistant. But, if I use PE Builder 1.4, the USB generated stops with blue screen upon boot with Error "stop c0000145 application error 0xc000000d". I tried safe mode in WinPE and the driver AMBAKDRV.SYS is the failing file.
A week ago I created with Backupper 3.0 an *.iso BootCD.
As a result I got an *.iso file with 466944 KB on a 64bit Win7 system.
Today I re-built such a *.iso file again and the produced *.iso has only a size of
223104 KB. This is strange!
Moreover when I compare the v3.0 BootCD with the BootCD size fo v2.8 then the older v2.8 is even bigger
with 507200KB.
Normally newer releases create bigger archives since new features (and new code) is added.
But Backupper BootCD seems to shrink with newer versions.
How comes?
Does the resulting file size depend on the current day of week?
Will the *.iso file for v17 in year 2019 become only 7 KB ?
:-)
Peter
I have just run partition recovery on a NTFS 931.51Gb drive connected via a USB port to my laptop the drive is from a failed desktop. It has found 9 of which 8 partitions marked as boot the first two are logical the next three are primary the last four are logical. When I try to explore the partitions the majority show a folder named System Volume Information. The forth partition (not marked as Boot) contains folders: $recycle.bin, ISOS and System Volume Information. As I cannot view the contents of any of the folders listed on any of the partitions I am at a loss to know what to do next, should I merge the partitions two by two until I just have one logical and one primary? The interigation of the partitions took nearly nine hours to complete, so I am reluctant to make the wrong move and the help file does not give me a clue how to proceed.
Furthermore a message says "The selected partition overlaps with existing partitions, please re-select" on every partition.
On a slightly different tack windows 8.1 has locked another 1Tb drive and the windows recovery software can not fix the problem saying "unlock the drive and try again", I have searched the web a lot of users are having the same issue for multiple reasons, but none of the solutions offered work. Can Partition Assistant Profestional help with this issue?
I am sorry if my questions seem niaive, but please help if you can. Thanks
I have a dual boot system and Backupper was seeing both system drives when I clicked on System Backup and was backing up both drives. I recently upgraded my SATA C-Drive to SSHD (Solid State Hybrid Drive). The other system drive was not touched.
Now when I click on System Backup it only lists the C-Drive and not the other system drive which is my J-Drive.
What can I do to remedy this situation? Thank you in anticipation of your help.
Regards,
Ray Allen.
Can I use the new Space Management Scheme if I am backing up using incremental backups? The description of the Space Management Scheme in the user manual uses differential backups as examples.
Soon i've converted my ntfs drive to fat32. And then some part of folders become unavailable with broken name like 'ьєы№Єшъш'.
chkdsk d: /f /x show no errors.
There is screenshot. May help?
http://tinypic.com/r/34rd1qt/8
Any suggestions?
Just tried to sync folders to backup drive and get...
Information Code:4161
The destination path is not writable, please select a new path
The destination drive has Full Authorisation for the User.
What am I missing please?
[Win 8.1 64 bit]
Hello, I backed up my C drive because I needed to Reset My Computer to Factory Default. The backup went well and I am able to browse and access almost all files except one folder where all my documents are. Here is what happens when I try to access:
1. I get this message:
"You don't currently have permission to access this folder.
Click Continue to permanenly get access to this folder
2. I click on Continue.
3. Then I get this message:
"You have been denied permission to access this folder."
To gain access to this folderyou will need to use the security tab.
4. I have given myself Full Access from the security tab to everything that I can think of including of course the folder
I need but cannot acces because obviously its an image and permission cannot be overwritten.
Any help is appreciated.
I was attracted to AOMEI Backupper because it looked clean and straight forward (for a none-techie). However, I have not been able to get started, so would welcome some assistance. First of all, what is the difference between System and Disk Backup? Is it that the latter includes everything on the Disk (eg. c) including programs / apps, folders & files?
Regarding System Backup, Step 1 (selecting partitions or volumes) is greyed out and unresponsive and I get the message "The program does not find the system partition". Why is this and what should I do about it?
Regarding Disk Backup what is "Basic MBR"? It reports"14.64 GB Unallocated space". What is this? It cannot mean the free space on the C Disk which is nowhere near this much. Does it mean that is what is required for the Backup --- if so it seems a lot. My SSD is only 24GB and free space (unallocated?) is only about 5GB. I will need to know in advance how much space the Backup will require --- I was thinking of using (say) three DVDs
It will be clear from the above that I am in need of some fairly basic advice!
clayto
Hello,
I am about to clone a old HDD from external enclosure to a SSD which replaced the drive in a Sony VAIO notebook.
I've used a bootable USB drive and the Clone > System clone feature. The System clone progress dialog shows a "Failed to enable VSS" error message. I dont think VSS is used in PE envirement. The cloning progresses just fine, but the error is misleading.
Aomei Backupper Pro 3.0 Botable USB drive with PE
I have 2 drives in a server that are hardware raided to RAID 1. I have the RAID1 drive configured as two volumes. A C: volume for the OS and an E: volume for Data. I needed to shrink the E: drive in order to give some more space to the C: drive. The software was complaining that it couldn't lock the volume so I allowed it to reboot into the PreOS mode to complete the operations. It has been sitting in PreOS mode for several hours and has stopped at 96% saying "System Updating, please wait..." I can't tell if the server is hung or what. Is there any way to know what might be going on at this point? If I have to hard reset the server, would it possibly pick up and continue at the point it is at?
When I start Data Backupper v3.0 there are various options on the tab "Backup".
Among them there is "System backup" and "Partition Backup".
So assume I have
- a primary partition C: on my hard disk which holds Windows 7
- a primary hidden partition for an inactive "reserve" windows 7
- two (logical) partitions D: and E: which contain some file/picture/movie/program archives.
So when I do a "System "Backup" then it seems to me that it is the same as if I would do a "Partition backup" of Partition C:
Is this correct or are there some more differences?
Peter