I created a bootable restore program on USB stick to perform a restore, but it doesn't recognise external drives plugged in to the USB 3 port.
Plugging it in to a USB 2 port works, but only when it is plugged in already when the program boots up.
This combination of problems made me waste hours looking through forums until I figured out the problem.
Would you be able to fix both problems? i.e. recognise drives plugged in to USB 3 port and recognise drives plugged in after the program was started?
Thanks
Martin
External USB 3.0 drive not available from restore program
USB3
I have looked at the problem of USB3 and I can confirm that AISBackup does not support USB3 as it is entirely based on the Windows 7 pre-installation environment, also known as WAIK.
I did try booting from an actual Windows 7 installation DVD and installing USB drivers during the set-up; however this did not work either.
The same PC required that network drivers are installed as part of the set-up of the boot media for AISBackup and this works without error; the network is accessible.
I could not replicate the problem of plugging the drive into a USB2 port after boot but I did have to press F5 on the AISBackup file view option for the drive to show up.
Barry
I did try booting from an actual Windows 7 installation DVD and installing USB drivers during the set-up; however this did not work either.
The same PC required that network drivers are installed as part of the set-up of the boot media for AISBackup and this works without error; the network is accessible.
I could not replicate the problem of plugging the drive into a USB2 port after boot but I did have to press F5 on the AISBackup file view option for the drive to show up.
Barry