Marty, backing up to a removable drive is no different to backing up to a
selection of DVDs. You will, of course need to create the Acronis bootable
Rescue media to enable you to access the recovery files on your external
hard drive. When you need to recover the Acronis image all you need do is
connect the external hard drive, insert the bootable rescue media CD into
the CD/DVD rom and reboot your pc. Once Acronis has loaded, select Restore
and then follow the Acronis restore Wizard.
Acronis creates a full image your your hard drive (or hard drives, if they
are selected). I regularly backup my C: drive using Acronis (I back up to a
separate internal hard drive and a set of DVDs) When the image is restored
no activation is needed, the activation files are copied over during the
imaging process.
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"marty" <> wrote in message
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> hi , i have just started using acronis true image v11 ,it is my first full
> backup using this software .it has given me the option of making an image
> of
> my c drive and d drive i am backing up to a 5oo gb seagate hard drive .my
> question is will this be a bootable recovery from my external hd should i
> ever need it and will i be able to copy this backup onto a new hard drive
> in
> my laptop if i needed to and would i be able to reactivate vista hp from a
> backed up and restored 'd' drive partion ,i am asking because as with a
> lot
> of laptops /pc's these days the operating system is on a partition so if
> any
> thing happens to my hard drive i don't have a copy on disc to reinstall
>
> thanks in advance for any advice
> --
> martyb