I just backed up my desktop to a different drive on the same computer (Drive
D) using IFD. When I tried to open the file with TBI by clicking on it , it
asked me to insert a disk into drive D, which is not a CD drive. That was
the drive letter to which I backed up the file. I was unable to open the
file and I assume I would also have problems trying to restore using it. I
have never had that problem before. TBI files always open to show me the
files in the image. Why would this have occurred?
Thank you.
Problem with newest version of IFD 2.88
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Re: Problem with newest version of IFD 2.88
Permissions, but IFD wouldn't care, so if you booted the disk and did a
validate, that's what would matter.
"JoRene Anderson" wrote in message news:7679@public.image...
I just backed up my desktop to a different drive on the same computer (Drive
D) using IFD. When I tried to open the file with TBI by clicking on it , it
asked me to insert a disk into drive D, which is not a CD drive. That was
the drive letter to which I backed up the file. I was unable to open the
file and I assume I would also have problems trying to restore using it. I
have never had that problem before. TBI files always open to show me the
files in the image. Why would this have occurred?
Thank you.
validate, that's what would matter.
"JoRene Anderson" wrote in message news:7679@public.image...
I just backed up my desktop to a different drive on the same computer (Drive
D) using IFD. When I tried to open the file with TBI by clicking on it , it
asked me to insert a disk into drive D, which is not a CD drive. That was
the drive letter to which I backed up the file. I was unable to open the
file and I assume I would also have problems trying to restore using it. I
have never had that problem before. TBI files always open to show me the
files in the image. Why would this have occurred?
Thank you.