NB100 - Cannot create image of primary partition

Hi.
I'm user from a Toshina NB100 and i'm happy with my netbook, but i have a problem.
I always work with partition on my HD. The primary partition have 20GB and the secondary partition have 100GB.
On the primary partition i have the OS windows xp and on the secondary partition i have music, photos, programas, games, etc.
When i want to created an imagen from my primary partition for example with Acronis partition magic or with other program the NB1000 don't recognize the hard drive, the machime write a legend "i can not find HD". I thing that the problem is the fault of the Bios.
Someone know about of this problem? or may be someone could do this?

I think there are a two options available to you.
First, when you create a bootable recovery CD using the Bootable Media Builder application be sure to include both "Full" and "Safe" versions. The "full" mode version uses Linux because it probably didn't include RAID drivers for your new system and thus it couldn't detect any disk drives present.
The "safe" mode version uses DOS and should be able to see any hardware that your BIOS recognizes, however it does not support networking and probably will not see USB devices.
Second, you could contact Acronis Support and ask them to make you a custom ISO file that includes driver support for your hardware. They will often do this. With the proper drivers then the full-mode version should work fine.

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