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Peter you got me thinking so I tried the Windows 7 version of AIK instead going the boot-media way.
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UPDATE RE: Windows XP installation of OneKey: SUCCESS! Much appreciated, as I can now move foreward. Thanks again Peter for your help by providing me the reason for the failed XP backup (the MS AIK). simple but effective! - (I've only just migrated over to Windows 7, by the way).
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I'll probably always use 'OneTouch' for Windows 7 as it's simple and has just the right amount of minimal features without being complicated, and that's the sort of software I like. which is what I was hoping for in XP, but it's no big deal. I've also got Paragon's 'Backup & Recovery 14 Free' which works fine on XP also, but you need to make Recovery Media (either to a CD, or USB Pen) to access the Recovery Partition you can make with it called the 'Capsule.' Either is fine for me for XP, but I prefer using backup/recovery software by pressing a key at bootup, instead of having to have recovery media available (PCSR does this, Paragon does Not.unless you buy it, apparently).īut for Windows 7, as I've just tested it on one of my other laptops with Windows 7, I just tried 'OneTouch' and I must say it work floorlessly!. PCSR works by creating a "Press F4 to enter Recovery" prompt at bootup. It's no longer available to the public but I managed to buy it before they stopped access to it as it was really only for OEMs. I have other software which works just fine on XP, such as Farstone's 'PC System Recovery'. This is the information I needed, as I now know not to bother using it on XP.
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Opinion an end-user shouldn't have to work things out. The backup, or maybe the software should make it itself?) then in my If the conditions are right (i.e, there's enough unallocated space for If the Programmer/s would be willing to change something so that the error doesn't happen, or offer any known solution I'd appreciate it and would be willing to try again, as the simplicity of the software is what drew me to it in the first place. It's possible that I've misunderstood the software, but I assumed that it would make the recovery partition itself, by slicing the end of C Drive off and making one itself. (personally, I like things spelt-out a bit).
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When I tried the software the first time, there was No unallocated space so I chose the option: "Backup system to AOMEI OneKey Recovery Partition (Recommended)" althoug in giving that option the software doesn't make it clear whaether it's going to make the partition itself, or whether the end user is going to make (or have to make) a spare partition themselves. The USED space of C Drive is currently just under 14GB, and the Unallocated size of the spare partition is just over 29GB, so I was surprised it failed. I have already increased the size of the recovery partition ('unallicated space') but it still failed.
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Yes I thought receiving the failed ISO message was strange too, as I was expecting the software to just work.