Restore the partitions separately resizing them and then fix the MBR manually by one of the below ways:ġ) Boot the computer from Windows 95/98/ME Startup Disk and run "fdisk /mbr" command Ģ) Boot the computer from Windows 2000/XP Installation CD and run "fixmbr" command in Recovery Console. Restore the entire hard disk without resizing and then restore each of the partitions separately setting the proper size for it and overwriting the previously restored one. There are two possible workarounds, if you need to restore the partitions with resizing while the MBR is also restored. If you restore an image archive of the entire hard disk including the master boot record (MBR), then you cannot resize the partitions. ![]() ![]() Here is the response I received from Acronis support: Haven't tried it yet but that is probably what I was doing differently. Supposedly restoring the partitions individually is what gives you the resize options. I just received a support email back from Acronis saying that you have to restore each partition one-by-one and then restore the MBR manually to resize. ![]() I booted from CD and tried to do a disk restore it did not give me any options for resizing partitions. I have the full version of True Image 9 Workstation.
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