TI9 Recovery Disk error message

Discussion in 'Acronis True Image Product Line' started by crazybones, Nov 4, 2005.

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  1. crazybones

    crazybones Registered Member

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    Hi,

    I've just upgraded to TI9 (2302). I've created a full bootable recovery cd, but when I boot from it, I get the following error message:

    ehci_hcd 00:02.1 bios handoff failed (160, 1010001)

    The program runs and I can see my NVRAID partitions. Any ideas appreciated as to what is causing the error.

    My systemspecs are:

    DFI Lanparty UT NF4 Ultra D Bios 623-3 NForce 6.70
    Athlon64 3700+ San Diego
    2 x 512MB Crucial Ballistix PC4000 (BL6464Z505)
    HIS X800XL
    2 x Maxtor Sata 80GB RAID-0
    1 x Maxtor Sata 160GB
    1 x IBM 60GB IDE
    Microsoft Windows XP Pro - SP2
     
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  2. jcyr

    jcyr Guest

    I get the same error message with the added bonus that the mouse now fails to control the cursor! It goes up and down but not sideways! Sheesh...
     
  3. Detox

    Detox Retired Moderator

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    A quick search of the forum for "mouse" will bring up a few threads such as this one that may help with the mouse issue.
     
  4. crazybones

    crazybones Registered Member

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    jcyr - I'm glad I'm not alone in getting the message!

    My mouse (Logitech MX700 wireless) freezes for a couple of seconds after the Linux interface appears, but then works fine.

    Hopefully, when he comes along, Acronis Support can throw some light on the error message.
     
  5. Acronis Support

    Acronis Support Acronis Support Staff

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    Hello crazybones,

    Thank you for choosing Acronis Disk Backup Software.

    Well, I would suggest you to try the "acpi=off noapic" workaround as it is described in Acronis Help Post. Booting with the "pci=bios" or "pci=nobios" parameters might help as well.

    However, as our Linux expert has said, this error message can be safely ignored, since it does not indicate any considerable problems. Especially since, rescue disc works fine after all :)

    Thank you.
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    Alexey Popov
     
  6. Acronis Support

    Acronis Support Acronis Support Staff

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    Hello jcyr,

    Thank you for choosing Acronis Disk Backup Software.

    I'm inclined to believe that this error message is not related to the problems with the mouse in any way.

    I would agree with Detox and suggest you to follow the instructions from this previous thread (collect all the appropriate information and then send it to us).

    Thank you.
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    Alexey Popov
     
  7. jcyr

    jcyr Guest

    Am I the only one that finds this tag line insulting?


    I quite done acting as your beta tester.
     
  8. plover

    plover Guest

    Insulting? I don't really think so.

    Irritating when you have nothing but problems? YES.
     
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