• Charles Kleiman

    Charles Kleiman

    @chkdcsidental-com

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    • in reply to: Need old version of Photoshop CS #1397676

      Clint, thanks for finding the entry on eBay. I saw lots of CS5 and CS6, but not the old one.

    • in reply to: Need old version of Photoshop CS #1397613

      RussB…. great set of resources. But no Photoshop. I think that Adobe is keeping their old software from being posted.

    • in reply to: Need old version of Photoshop CS #1397564

      Yes, I’ve searched both eBay and SF Craig’s list. I just need to borrow the CD (or image) as I have a valid serial number to re-install the SW.

    • in reply to: True Image stopped backing up #1388405

      This is a slightly different topic…..

      Using Acronis to backup drives on Dell T110-2 with PERC RAID5 array running Windows Server 2008

      Installed Acronis 2013 on my XP computer
      Downloaded and installed PE Builder (Bart PE)
      Downloaded and installed Acronis bart PE add-in
      copied Acronis bart PE add-in to PE Builder folder
      Copied W2003 server i386 files to D drive
      created Driver folder for PERC raid controller with W 2003 drivers
      in C:pebuilder3110adriversSCSIAdapter from DELL_MULTI-DEVICE_A33_R315798.exe

      Downloaded and installed INFCacheBuild in PE Builder folder
      copy required SetUpAPI.dll from W2003i386System32 folder
      created Filecase.ini also in PE Builder folder

      Create BartPE Boot Disk is 3 step process

      Run PE Builder with No output selected
      Run InfCacheBuild.cmd
      Run PE Builder again selecting create ISO and press F5
      or use Builder option 2
      Create CD from ISO file

      Now I can use Acronis to backup and restore the OS Drive.

      Note: I had to change BIOS from AHCI to ATA for BartPE to read CD

    • in reply to: Zapping System Progressive Protection #1368853

      I agree with the previous post..

      when you write “this version of SPP. It digs deep into Windows, making it resistant to nearly every type of malware-scanning software I’ve used. Manual disinfection methods that work on earlier versions of SPP might be ineffective with the latest incarnation.

      then give us effective methods.

      Charlie

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