robognome
February 5th, 2006, 04:33 PM
I am now running True Image 9.0 build 2337.
Environment: windows 2k Pro sp4. AMD Sempron processor.
The archive is stored with "normal" compression.
My first attempt to restore my C: drive using an older build of TI9 rescue disk (build 2302) resulted in the "corrupt archive" message and additionally it completely deleted my c: partition.
Since my installed copy of true image was destroyed when the partition was deleted I went to a 2nd pc and installed the latest build 2337 and used that computer to build a brand new rescue CD. I checked the image file in question from the windows environment (check archive) and found no errors - I also mounted the image and browsed through it without problems.
Inserted the rescue CD (from the 2337 build) into the first computer and proceded to restore accross the network from the 2nd pc above. About 30 minutes into the restore it reported a "corrupt archive". I mounted the image locally on the first pc and used Check Archive. It immediately reported "corrupt archive". I double check the build in the rescue cd about box and it said build "2337".
The image is stored on a DVD ROM. When I copied it to the hard drive on 2nd pc the ran Check Archive in the windows environment it reported no problems. I was also able to mount the image and browse it.
Only thing I can think to do is to install the hard drive from the 1st pc into the 2nd pc as a second drive then us the Windows native version of TI9 (2337) to restore the partition there, then reinstall the hard drive back into the 1st computer. This may result in some odd drive letters, but I cant think of anything else to try.
Will the above work or will my MBR be completely mangled? Your suggestions or help would be welcome at this point.
Environment: windows 2k Pro sp4. AMD Sempron processor.
The archive is stored with "normal" compression.
My first attempt to restore my C: drive using an older build of TI9 rescue disk (build 2302) resulted in the "corrupt archive" message and additionally it completely deleted my c: partition.
Since my installed copy of true image was destroyed when the partition was deleted I went to a 2nd pc and installed the latest build 2337 and used that computer to build a brand new rescue CD. I checked the image file in question from the windows environment (check archive) and found no errors - I also mounted the image and browsed through it without problems.
Inserted the rescue CD (from the 2337 build) into the first computer and proceded to restore accross the network from the 2nd pc above. About 30 minutes into the restore it reported a "corrupt archive". I mounted the image locally on the first pc and used Check Archive. It immediately reported "corrupt archive". I double check the build in the rescue cd about box and it said build "2337".
The image is stored on a DVD ROM. When I copied it to the hard drive on 2nd pc the ran Check Archive in the windows environment it reported no problems. I was also able to mount the image and browse it.
Only thing I can think to do is to install the hard drive from the 1st pc into the 2nd pc as a second drive then us the Windows native version of TI9 (2337) to restore the partition there, then reinstall the hard drive back into the 1st computer. This may result in some odd drive letters, but I cant think of anything else to try.
Will the above work or will my MBR be completely mangled? Your suggestions or help would be welcome at this point.