NorstarExpert
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I need someone with experience downloading the image files from Avaya's web site and imaging a replacement drive with these files. I do not have access to this site, so I had a support engineer download the files for me.
I have read the Avaya BCM50 and BCM450 Imaging Tool — User Guide thoroughly,
and the document appears to be flawed in many ways.
First, they don't give you any idea which version of Acronis True Image Home they used to create the files.
Here is a excerpt from page 11:
"Note: The image provided is in a format supported by Acronis True Image. To
purchase the Acronis True Image 2012 Home software, go to acronis.com
and search for Acronis True Image 2012 Home. BCM image files are compatible
with Acronis True Image Home 2010 and newer software versions."
The screen shots they provide do NOT match the screens in either Acronis True Image Home 2010 OR 2012. Especially the top image on page 13.
On page 13 the following shows:
"Note: You must save all parts of the BCM image in the same folder. When you
select the source image, select the folder. Do not select individual image files."
Neither Acronis True Image Home 2010 OR 2012 allow you to select the folder.
You MUST select one of the files before the OK button is made available.
Unfortuantely, the drive I purchased to create a backup was in bad enough shape that it had to be returned to the seller.
I have two Intel SSDSA2M040G2GC SSD's on the way; as I cannot find what I consider a reliable (and cost effective) source for the original Maxtor 6N040T0 drive that came in my BCM50.
Has anyone had direct experience with this?
If I DO select any of the files, it auto-selects the last file in the series for image files.
This auto-selection does match the image on page 14.
My goal is to go completely solid state on my BCM50,
and have a restore mechanism in place.
I have read the Avaya BCM50 and BCM450 Imaging Tool — User Guide thoroughly,
and the document appears to be flawed in many ways.
First, they don't give you any idea which version of Acronis True Image Home they used to create the files.
Here is a excerpt from page 11:
"Note: The image provided is in a format supported by Acronis True Image. To
purchase the Acronis True Image 2012 Home software, go to acronis.com
and search for Acronis True Image 2012 Home. BCM image files are compatible
with Acronis True Image Home 2010 and newer software versions."
The screen shots they provide do NOT match the screens in either Acronis True Image Home 2010 OR 2012. Especially the top image on page 13.
On page 13 the following shows:
"Note: You must save all parts of the BCM image in the same folder. When you
select the source image, select the folder. Do not select individual image files."
Neither Acronis True Image Home 2010 OR 2012 allow you to select the folder.
You MUST select one of the files before the OK button is made available.
Unfortuantely, the drive I purchased to create a backup was in bad enough shape that it had to be returned to the seller.
I have two Intel SSDSA2M040G2GC SSD's on the way; as I cannot find what I consider a reliable (and cost effective) source for the original Maxtor 6N040T0 drive that came in my BCM50.
Has anyone had direct experience with this?
If I DO select any of the files, it auto-selects the last file in the series for image files.
This auto-selection does match the image on page 14.
My goal is to go completely solid state on my BCM50,
and have a restore mechanism in place.