Acronis TI 9.2337...disappointing results

Discussion in 'Acronis True Image Product Line' started by rborge, Feb 6, 2006.

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  1. rborge

    rborge Registered Member

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    I was a longtime user of Ghost but finally get fed up with it and changed to Acronis TI 9.0. Well, I finally needed it and here's what happened:

    Full image of my HD (probably not build 9337 since it was created a few months ago)---multiple incremental back-ups. My main 120GB drive failed this weekend...no problem since I planned for such a disaster. I decided to buy a new 160 GB drive. I used a boot disk (created with the latest build) to restore and resize the image to my larger drive...no luck as the "image is corrupted":blink: I ran the boot disk and checked the image..no problems detected. I then had another 120GB drive and restored (without resizing) to that drive...success. I then cloned that drive to my larger 160 GB drive...success. What the heck? The program must have a bug in it when using that feature (restoring an image to a larger partition). I found this to be quite disturbing since the only time that the program is used is when it has "hit the fan". Any thoughts would be appreciated. Thanks.

    Rick
     
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    Acronis Support Acronis Support Staff

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    Hello rborge,

    Thank you for choosing Acronis Disk Backup Software.

    Could you please provide us with the more detailed information on the problem?

    - Where do you store your image?

    - When exactly have you received "the image is corrupted" error message?

    - Have you selected the "Check backup before restoration" option?

    - Describe actions taken before the problem appears step-by-step.

    Thank you.
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    Alexey Popov
     
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