Re: True Image Restore From USB Drive



On Thu, 28 Jul 2005 04:51:38 +1000, "Rod Speed" <rod_speed@xxxxxxxxx>
wrote:

>The later builds of TI8 allow you to make two different
>rescue disks, one full one and the other they call a safe
>mode which doesnt have the USB support and other
>stuff that can be a problem with some systems.

TI7 also let you make safe mode disks. I find them pretty useless
because of the lack of USB/FW support, but I use them for
troubleshooting.

>Sounds like you have an earlier build. You can update online
>if you have registered your TI8. Worth a try, they do keep
>updating at quite a high rate and that may fix your problem.

This is always a good idea. I recommend keeping the older version
install files, and I also make sure I have recovery disks from the old
version before I update, since new updates sometimes break things that
used to work.


--
Neil Maxwell - I don't speak for my employer
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