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Started by TiKa_TaTa7, September 09, 2016, 02:09 AM

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TiKa_TaTa7

I'm a new member and this is my first request. Can anyone help me with tib files to be installed using acronis?
I need:
* Windows XP
*Windows 7 32 and 64
* Windows 8.1 32 and 64
*Windows 10 32 and 64

Thank you all in advance

scarface

#1
to TiKa_TaTa7... Welcome to the forum. You found the perfect users to have replies for your questions.

do you want to restore some files/folders?
You must have ATI to use tib files indeed. They are a proprietary format.
If ATI is installed, you could mount the backup and copy files/folders from it to the drive.

TiKa_TaTa7

Quote from: scarface on September 09, 2016, 07:48 PM
to TiKa_TaTa7... Welcome to the forum. You found the perfect users to have replies for your questions.

do you want to restore some files/folders?
You must have ATI to use tib files indeed. They are a proprietary format.
If ATI is installed, you could mount the backup and copy files/folders from it to the drive.

I really appreciate your reply, but I'm a new technician in a computer maintenance center and I have many computers to fix, so I need different versions of windows with the extension of tib to save much time as I'm a beginner with ACRONIS.

scarface

#3
Your request does not make sense. Do you need Tib files or every version of windows since xp?
There is no tib files on this forum anyway. I don't use Acronis but I think they are used to recover files or folders. If you are a technician, well maybe you should use an unattend version of windows or an image to reinstall the system.
If you want to use Acronis, you should do your own images, I guess you don't want a "bare install", therefore only you know what you have to embed in your image: http://www.tomshardware.com/news/backup-restore-windows-acronis-true-image,24554.html
If you are browsing the forum, you should be able to find a few, "legit" version of windows xp, 7 and windows 10. But for corporate use, you may need a key, except if you are working in a country where there is no law concerning piracy (Vietnam, Palestine...).

Personnaly, I use some scripts to install some 3rd party applications silently during the install of windows. I already used them with xp and now with windows 7...
You are lucky I'm giving them to you. both must be put in the folder "sources\$OEM$\$$\Setup\scripts" of your iso of windows.
Note that I made some switchless installers for some apps.

setupcomplete.cmd
@echo off
start /wait %systemroot%\setup\scripts\install.bat


install.bat
@echo off
cls
del /s /q "%systemroot%\setup\scripts\setupcomplete.cmd">nul
title .:: FINALISATION DE L'INSTALLATION - MERCI DE PATIENTER ::.
echo.
echo.
echo.
echo       ( l'ordinateur redemarrera automatiquement a la fin de la procedure)
echo.
echo   2 - INSTALLATION DE COMPOSANTS SUPPLEMENTAIRES :
echo.
echo    - Installations ...
%systemroot%\setup\scripts\Silverlight.exe
%systemroot%\setup\scripts\QT.exe
%systemroot%\setup\scripts\cdisplay.exe
%systemroot%\setup\scripts\firefox.exe
%systemroot%\setup\scripts\flashaio.exe
%systemroot%\setup\scripts\Office.exe
%systemroot%\setup\scripts\vlc.exe /S
%systemroot%\setup\scripts\nsis-3.0-setup.exe /S
echo    - Installation terminee
echo.
echo.
EXIT