Following is the complete text of an issue I've also posed as a bug report - I apologize but don't know which message receives the quicker response.
Your Name: Dolph Amster
Company:
Title: Aquarius IS Backup
Program: C:\Program Files\Aquarius IS
Consultancy\AISBackup\AISBACKUP.exe
Version: 1.9.0.199
Registration Number:+K6BN ZAG3F JN66D VU7LQ DCDEH
Computer Name:RUTH
Database Location: C:\Program Files\Aquarius IS
Consultancy\AISBackup\Database\
Physical Memory: 255
Memory Loaded: 71 %
Processor: Intel Pentium
Platform: Windows XP Version: 5.1
OSBuild: 2600
Zip Version: 170
Unzip Verion: 170
CDDVDWriter1: E: SAMSUNG CD-R/RW SW-248F R602
PacketWriter: C:\Program Files\Roxio\Easy CD Creator 5\DirectCD\DIRECTCD
Bug:
I am trying to move files from one computer - both have current versions
of AIS. Everything seems to be going smoothly except that AIS doesn't
recognize the external hard drive from which the files are to be moved -
but the computer does. How do I solve tis problem. My need is urgent (I
need to move all my financial records!)
Thank you.
Restore from another computer
Restore from another computer
Hi Dolph
Does the option Tools / Open Job from Backup Media work with this external drive? Was the drive connected before AISBackup was started?
Tools / Open Job from Backup Media used the standard Windows Open File interface so you should be able to see the drive and backup.
Barry
Does the option Tools / Open Job from Backup Media work with this external drive? Was the drive connected before AISBackup was started?
Tools / Open Job from Backup Media used the standard Windows Open File interface so you should be able to see the drive and backup.
Barry
Restore from another computer
Thanks for your typically prompt response. I apologize for the delay in my answering. It turned out that I had a bad cable connecting the HD to the USB port on the computer - and it has taken me a long time both to replicate the problem and then to cure it.
As I may have written previously, I think my computer is malicious. Does anyone else feel that way about theirs?
Thanks once again; the support makes this splendid program even more so.javascript:emoticon(':D')
javascript:emoticon(':D')
As I may have written previously, I think my computer is malicious. Does anyone else feel that way about theirs?
Thanks once again; the support makes this splendid program even more so.javascript:emoticon(':D')
javascript:emoticon(':D')