

If you don't use a DHCP server, then please ensure that network settings accessible via the Options item in the Tools menu are correct. If no computers are visible on the network, but the Computers near me icon is found under My Computer, then please ensure that a DHCP server is running on your network. If at least one computer is visible in Computers near me on the Image Archive Selection screen, then try specifying the full UNC path to the desired computer in the "File name" edit box, e.g. The problem can relate to the network card of the machine or to the card driver shipped with Acronis True Image. Network setting may not be set correctly in your copy of the standalone version of Acronis True Image. You have booted from the standalone version of Acronis True Image and do not see the necessary computer in the network, where the image archive should reside.Ī DHCP Server may not be running in the network. You can restore an image of a Linux partition, however you will still not be able to access it from Windows.ĥ2) Acronis True Image bootable disc cannot find network share with an image archive

As a result, Linux partitions cannot be mounted as virtual drives on a Windows-based PC.

If an image contains a partition with a Linux file system, Windows will not be able to view it, as the Windows OS does not support Linux file systems. Acronis True Image says that it cannot assign a drive letter to the partition. 51) Partition with a Linux file system cannot be mounted in WindowsĪn image of a partition with a Linux file system fails to be mounted in Windows.
