Using BIBM 1.06/IFD 2.67, I create an image directly to DVD.
If I boot that DVD and press the space bar, I can navigate the IFD screens and restore the image (even though the mouse doesn't work). However, if I wait for the restore to start instead of pressing the space bar, I get warnings asking if I'm sure I want partitions to be overwritten. When I answer yes, the restore process hangs at 0%.
Simple restore from booted image DVD fails
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Re: Simple restore from booted image DVD fails
what options did you use interactively (BIOS or BIOS direct)? How long did
you want to see if it then starts?
"Bob Coleman" wrote in message news:806@public.image...
Using BIBM 1.06/IFD 2.67, I create an image directly to DVD.
If I boot that DVD and press the space bar, I can navigate the IFD screens
and restore the image (even though the mouse doesn't work). However, if I
wait for the restore to start instead of pressing the space bar, I get
warnings asking if I'm sure I want partitions to be overwritten. When I
answer yes, the restore process hangs at 0%.
you want to see if it then starts?
"Bob Coleman" wrote in message news:806@public.image...
Using BIBM 1.06/IFD 2.67, I create an image directly to DVD.
If I boot that DVD and press the space bar, I can navigate the IFD screens
and restore the image (even though the mouse doesn't work). However, if I
wait for the restore to start instead of pressing the space bar, I get
warnings asking if I'm sure I want partitions to be overwritten. When I
answer yes, the restore process hangs at 0%.
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Re: Simple restore from booted image DVD fails
When I don't press the space bar and just wait for the restore to start, I don't get any opportunity to choose those options, do I?TeraByte Support wrote:what options did you use interactively (BIOS or BIOS direct)? How long did
you want to see if it then starts?