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acronis universal restore how to create backup

Asked by salliecookies in Backup & Restore Software, Windows XP Operating System, SBS Small Business Server

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I installed acronis true image & the universal restore.  I then created a bootable media onto a cd with the universal restore options selected.  

My problem is my backup is taking 2 hours and i don't want to do this incorrect.  I'm logged in under the source os that i'm wanting to create the image of.  I'm creating a full backup image of my os on the c drive to the g drive.  My plan is to then boot off the cd I created and restore this image on a different computer.  Is it okay to create the image from within windows and then boot off the universal cd i created with the g drive in the different computer and restore?Start Free Trial
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Zones: Backup & Restore Software, Windows XP Operating System, SBS Small Business Server
Tags: restore, acronis, universal
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