


You update Acronis Backup & Recovery 10 to Build 11345.Acronis Backup & Recovery 10 Advanced Server - Virtual Edition.Acronis Backup & Recovery 10 Advanced Workstation.Acronis Backup & Recovery 10 Advanced Server - Small Business Server Edition.Acronis Backup & Recovery 10 Advanced Server.Ive done images before (7 beta) and worked perfect, some reason upgrading to 7 has cost me more problems backing up and accessing my drive.There were new columns added in Build 11345 But no, 7 keeps saying I THE ADMINISTRATOR (and only account on the PC) hasnt got rights to access, yet when i goto sharing options its greyed out and wont let me share it unless i share over a network which i do not have I am a simple PC that uses a external for storage. But since upgrading to 7 ive noticed it no longer classes EXTERNAL devices the same anymore, eg point of externals would be to store music, photos, films, IMPORTANT FILES SUCH AS YOUR SYSTEM BACKUP. After backing up (nearly 30mins) to my external (which 7 gives me another beef) the folder claims to be 0 in size so obviously its not backed anything just sat doing Jack for 30mins.


No I am also getting the exact same problem. Do not need to follow more steps to create boot entry. You may just load the *.vhd from Disk Management and open the drive to check its health. If you have found the *.vhd file, you can load it as a virtual drive to check if it is fine. Did you launch Control Panel\All Control Panel Items\Backup and Restore and click "Create a system image"? How long does the backup cost? If there is no such folder exists, please let us know how do you run a image backup. Note that you need to open the folder with high privilege. Then you may access the folder and check the size of the images. If you run an image backup and set saving location for the backup, backup will create a folder named WindowsImageBackup and save the images there.
