Hello everyone. I have been using Redo Rescue version 4.0.0 without any issues so far. However, a problem has recently occurred. I have started using a new HP desktop. Redo Rescue is unable to detect this PC's SSD as a source disk. If anyone knows why this might be the case, please let me know. The HP desktop PC model name is HP Pro Tower 280 G9 PCI, and the SSD is a Samsung PM9C1 512GB NVMe SSD, model number MZ-VL85120. Please, I beg of you. I would be very happy if you could tell me how to fix...
Hi there. I am using redo rescue 4.0. I want to back up an image to a USB disk drive (this disk has two partitions, one is Windows OS, the other is data disk drive), but the target directory was not created. I get the following error message: "Cannot create folder: Error creating directory /mnt/remote/backup_****. Read-only file system." What can I do about this issue?
Hello, I am a user who is using redo well. The driver to recover from Windows is C driver(SSD 230GByte). The redo backup image is stored in D driver (approximately 1800 GByte). D driver was used as a data disk, and partitions are composed of one. The redo program was booted from cd. I selected recovery and selected backup image from D driver. I accidentally selected source driver as target driver and proceeded with recovery. Soon after, there was an error message saying that the size was not the...
Hello, I am trying to use Redo Rescue, from a REDO CD. Redo Rescue boots and it reports and error and does not start Redo Rescue application. Error message is "firmware: failed to load rtl_nic/rt18168g-2.fw (-2) I attached error image. how can i solve it? best regards~
hello Luca Thanks for your response. Is your comment in linux version? my case is windows 10 and lately Redo is working the network shared drive function.
hello Luca My case is windows 10 and lately Redo is working the network shared drive function.
Thank you for your answer. Even if the recovery image is reapplied, the hdd with the same hardware initialized (low format) may have boot problems. It is presumed that part of the boot area is not included in the recovery image. Wouldn't it be necessary to restore the boot area on the same hardware? Still i like redo ~
Thank you for your answer. Even if the recovery image is reapplied, the hdd with the same hardware initialized (low format) may have boot problems. It is presumed that part of the boot area is not included in the recovery image. Wouldn't it be necessary to restore the boot area on the same hardware? Still i like redo~