No incremental save of partition C possible

Discussion in 'Acronis True Image Product Line' started by hbissem, Mar 16, 2006.

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  1. hbissem

    hbissem Registered Member

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    Whenever I try to make an incremental save of partition C I have no success. See log:

    Zusammenfassung der Aktion:
    Inkrementelles Abbild erstellen
    von: Festplatte (1-1)
    In Datei: "P:\Abbild_C_10-03-2006.tib"
    Passwortgeschützt
    Komprimierung: Normal
    Beschreibung:
    "Incremental save of partitition C"

    Aktion 1 von 1
    Partitionsabbild erstellen
    Festplatte: 1
    Laufwerkbuchstabe -
    Dateisystem: NTFS
    Datenträgerbezeichn. Festplatte
    Größe: 58,08 GB

    After pressing "Fertig stellen" nothing happens
     
  2. TheQuest

    TheQuest Registered Member

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    Hi, hbissem

    Welcome to Wilders and Acronis Forums.

    Could you please translate to English? you should receive more help if posted in English.

    Take Care,
    TheQuest :cool:
     
  3. bVolk

    bVolk Registered Member

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    Hi, hbissem,

    Could be the image filename "P:\Abbild_C_10-03-2006.tib".

    Those dashes may not be valid when TI is trying to link the incremental to this full image. Can you perform an image check on this file?

    One more thought: images may be not used every day. There was a user here recently, tearing his hair off for having forgotten the password. Do you really need that protection?
     
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  4. hbissem

    hbissem Registered Member

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    Thank you very much! I have deleted the - and _ and now it works!!!:rolleyes:
     
  5. bVolk

    bVolk Registered Member

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    I'm glad it works.

    But I would make a new full image. The old filename may still be recorded inside the image file itself (for interaction with the incrementals or differentials).
     
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  6. hbissem

    hbissem Registered Member

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    Thanks, good idea, I'll do it the next time :D
     
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