So today I downloaded the latest build of TI 2010. I uninstalled the old and put this version on. I decided to make a new boot disk with the latest build. I burned this to dvd and it dawned on me that i haven't actually ever tried the TI boot disk to see if I can boot into TI environment and see if it recognises my images.
So I booted my computer from dvd and TI loaded no problems. I chose TI from the menu and once the main screen was loaded my mouse and keyboard failed to work. The only thing I could do was do a forced reboot from the button on the front of the tower.
I have a wireless keyboard and mouse. I had a chat session with Acronis and they told me that a wireless mouse and keyboard is not supported in the Acronis boot environment. He suggested a workaround by disabling the usb legacy support through the bios and this would make the motherboard adopt wireless devices. I don't know if I done the right thing but I disabled the usb keyboard and mouse through the bios and they didn't work so I am guessing i didn't.
I have a gigabyte GA-EX58-UD3R if this helps. What is the best way using acronis TI in a disaster situation to boot this disk? Am I better off buying a cheap wired keyboard and mouse for this situation? Any help would be appreciated. Keyboard Cherry PS/2 custom model Mouse Lenovo USB laser 'Thinkpad' Mouse PSU OCZ 600w Case Lian-Li PC8 acoustifoamed' aluminium tower Cooling Scythe 140mm Zipang Hard Drives Crucial M4 SSD, archives on twin Western Digital Caviar Black WD2002FAEX, 2TB, 7200rpm HDD's, Samsung Ritemaster CD/DVD Burner. Internet Speed ADSL2+ @14Mbps downstream & Cat6 Gigabit Ethernet Antivirus NOD32 Browser Opera Other Info Silicon Dust HD Homerun Dual FTA (Ethernet) TV Tuners, Dray Tek Vigor 2850Vn router and 8x HP Gigabit Switch.
Lian-Li CR26 Card Reader, Canon MF4430 iSensys laser printer/scanner. There's no alternative for a wired keyboard, at the very least. You can navigate through the Acronis EBD GUI with your arrow buttons easily enough.
I'm not 100% sure all wireless devices are a no no, but it's not uncommon as it's an emergency disk powered by a minimal Linux boot agent. You can also slap the ISO resource files onto a sub 2Gb USB stick and boot from that to save groping around for a physical disk when you're stuck.Thanks for the response. If I did decide to purchase a cheap wired keyboard and mouse, am I better buying a wired usb device (my wireless keyboard and mouse are connected via usb) or am I better trying to find a wired set using the ps/2 connectors. Keyboard Cherry PS/2 custom model Mouse Lenovo USB laser 'Thinkpad' Mouse PSU OCZ 600w Case Lian-Li PC8 acoustifoamed' aluminium tower Cooling Scythe 140mm Zipang Hard Drives Crucial M4 SSD, archives on twin Western Digital Caviar Black WD2002FAEX, 2TB, 7200rpm HDD's, Samsung Ritemaster CD/DVD Burner. Internet Speed ADSL2+ @14Mbps downstream & Cat6 Gigabit Ethernet Antivirus NOD32 Browser Opera Other Info Silicon Dust HD Homerun Dual FTA (Ethernet) TV Tuners, Dray Tek Vigor 2850Vn router and 8x HP Gigabit Switch. Lian-Li CR26 Card Reader, Canon MF4430 iSensys laser printer/scanner.
@ pageyboy Re wireless keyboard: I think you will find Acronis are talking pork pies. Version 2010 build 5055 boot disk worked perfectly with wireless keyboards 2. Versions 6029 & 6053 do not They seem to have made a mess of the coding since version 5055 and do not want to admit it.
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