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Is there any other way I can get you the informations you need? Cause I'm on linux and therefore .exe files are most of the time not an option ...
I tried running it under WinToGo but sadly I only got "... cotact your vendor" Errors with your BackupTools in this kind of virtualization
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Use Hireens CD to make a liveUSB env. Hiren's Boot DVD 15.2 Restored Edition 1.1 (January 2013)
there is an WinXP and Wn7 32 bit full working You can use to run the tools !
Many users have done as I say and get all !
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Ok tried it with the Hirens DVD, but I can't get your backuptools12.exe started. There is some error popping up, but just to fast to read it. Something is missing ....
Could it be that I don't have a network connection on Hirens, cause it doesn't detect my network card?
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(05-21-2015, 05:14 AM)paulinchen Wrote: Ok tried it with the Hirens DVD, but I can't get your backuptools12.exe started. There is some error popping up, but just to fast to read it. Something is missing ....
Could it be that I don't have a network connection on Hirens, cause it doesn't detect my network card?
Ok it's not the network, cause I got the network driver installed. Is there anyway to get a log of your program to check what's missing?