If i take an Image of a fresh install and fully updated laptop with ghost ver 11 and ghost it to the same model laptop all is well.
If i do the same using ImageX, on boot of the new laptop avast pro asks for me to purchase it.
I do understand that Ghost does a complete sector by sector copy of the entire partition and ImageX copies files and folders.
But what is confusing me is that every other installed software is registered and works fine all except Avast Pro.
I do not understand why this is like this
Especially as Microsoft WIAK is the preferred way of imaging windows Vista PC’s… could be a huge problem!
I have the same issue (avast home) when restoring an image with Drive Image in that it doesn’t recognise that it has been installed and registered previously. I click the Registration and enter my key again.
I don’t know why this happens but it does so with monotonous regularity and I haven’t a clue why as like you Drive Image is an exact copy (from the last weekly image) of my partitions.
Now since Symantec bought out PowerQuest the makers of Drive Image (DI), they incorporated the elements from DI and Ghost into one program, perhaps this DI issue was also inherited in the new Ghost.
It seems to work with Ghost 11 ok its just ImageX that fails
I have been through the file exclusion list in ImageX but nothing mentioned could possibly contain registration info for Avast
Hiberfile.sys
ntfs.log
pagefile.sys
system volume information
recycler
windows\csc
none of these have any reference to avast i have checked
I think what we are saying from an exact bit by bit image avast should have the state of registered as at the time the image was taken. Since you are overwriting the existing partition/drive there is nothing on the disk to retain any anti-piracy data only that contained in the image.
I don’t know if avast is cleaver enough to recognise the drive is being copied to remove the registration key, I think not. So it is a mystery that an exact image doesn’t just restore at the same point in time with the same VPS, program version and registration details.
When entered, the license key is encoded with the system volume serial number (to prevent being copied to a different machine).
If the s/n changes, the key information becomes invalid.
So, it seems that your imaging solutions don’t restore the volume s/n’s…
Although I don’t know for sure I would have though that it would be essential to retain the same system volume serial number, if not is is most certainly an oversight as I’m sure there applications tied to a system volume serial number.
Makes you wonder when it is supposed to be a recovery tool. But re-entering the serial number is no big deal, I’m used to it. I went through a period when I was thinking of fitting seat belts to my computer chair I was getting so many crashes, troublesome driver (not avast) ;D
I have restored countless Acronis True images recently and Avast acts as if its had never been away(only there is ALWAYS an update heard soon after image’s initial boot up - as you would expect), just like the time at which the image was taken.This is the first time i’ve heard of something like this - THE WHOLE POINT of such a back up/restore image (no hardware changes,corruptions etc) is that of the time saving convenience everything working and like it was from the moment of capture - frozen in time - incredible proccess imo ;D
I hate to say this you are in-corrected I have been a True Images user using verison 9 or 10 it does backup everything and including the avast s/n, I’ve already replaced my HD a week ago and re-cloned it back to my HD and have no problem using True Image v9 or 10.
Their been a minor bug problem back in version 7 and 8 that wouldn’t backup everything, and that problem been fixed long ago.
When using True Images backup clone always turn off your MS System Restore settings before you start the clone.