
- #How to use acronis true image 2018 install#
- #How to use acronis true image 2018 drivers#
- #How to use acronis true image 2018 full#
Using the Windows installation DVD and getting to a command prompt will work fine. The new system will surely boot after these two things are done. If the Windows system is not at C:, find it by trying D: and dir until you find it. You need to check that WinRE has assigned C: to your Windows system. The command would look like:ĭism /image:C: /Add-Driver /Driver:"Full_Path_to_inf_file" Just use WinPE from the command line to inject the proper RAID driver. Once you have the proper driver, you can restore your original backup to the new computer.
#How to use acronis true image 2018 install#
If that doesn't work, make a clean install of Windows so that you can get to Device Manager and identify the driver being used by the RAID controller. When it finds the Windows installation enter yes to rebuild the BCD.Ģ. At the command prompt enter the following line. You can use a Windows installation DVD or an Acronis recovery media created with the Simple method so that it was created based on WinRE rather than WinPE. On the new computer with the Windows system that fails to boot, boot into WinRE. The issue could be caused by the BCD file. Original 7710 was set to UEFI with legacy option enabled and secure boot disabled, but so was new 7730.Īlso originally was just targeting image to existing Intel RAID volume on new 7730 and had not tried deleting/recreating RAID set first.Īll that has been changed on this attempt as detailed above.
#How to use acronis true image 2018 full#
Note: First time I pulled the image from original 7710, I was using ATI from within Windows 10 session.Īlso did full backup of Intel RAID volume and chose sector by sector option. tib on external drive to fresh Intel RAID volume. tib on external drive.īooted new 7730 into ATI usb and ran disk recovery from. Went into new 7730 and deleted Intel RAID set and recreated fresh.īooted original 7710 into ATI usb and ran full disk backup to. Made same changes to new 7730 disabling legacy boot options and enabled secure boot. Then made changes to original 7710 disabling legacy boot options and enabled secure boot. Interesting, because the Intel Chipset and Intel RST downloads under 7710 are not the same version numbers. Just ran the executables and they both ran without error or saying"these aren't for your machine." even though I ran them on current Precision 7710. Loaded latest Dell driver installs for Intel Chipset as well as Intel RST for new model Precision 7730 onto Precision 7710. tib on external usb drive to existing Intel RAID volume. That's it, created usb boot and am able to recover from. I just went through and selected advanced>Win-PE based media>64bit, Windows Recovery Environment>only added Intel RST drivers(ATI won't see RAID volume otherwise). Maybe I need to use your links for WinPE to create ATI usb rescue? If no luck with that, could it be something wrong with the way I made the ATI usb rescue?

I'll try the multiple boot attempts in hopes of getting safe mode.
#How to use acronis true image 2018 drivers#
I struggled with UR for several tries not seeing OS, but then downloaded "newer?" UR from Acronis account and it does see OS after ATI restore, but regardless of drivers loaded still get blue screen. I figured it was a driver issue, so that's why I started trying UR.

I tried using UR because I was getting blue screens after recovery even just with ATI. UEFI without secure boot -> UEFI without secure boot Intel RST RAID volume -> Intel RST RAID volumeīIOS settings as identical as possible between systems Dell Precision 7710 -> Dell Precision 7730
