Acronis Image Corrupted

Discussion in 'Acronis True Image Product Line' started by inzaneip, Mar 6, 2008.

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  1. inzaneip

    inzaneip Registered Member

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    Hi there I am testing True Image echo server I am running a pentium 4 D925 with 2GB RAM, 2 250GB HDD SATA windows 2003 Sever R2 with SP2 and all the updates applied.

    what i am doing is the following I have installed all the software that I wil be running on Production server and all I simply want to do is backup and when needed i can restore. the backup portion works fine, i can even mount the image convert it to VMware image and check it and it all works.

    what i can't do is verify the Image or restore it. The image size is 50GB
    i can make a 10GB image and no problems checking or restoring
    the 50GB.tib is giving me an issue?

    I am using the latest trial version from Acronis's site

    I have read lots of posts regarding this issue. but no clarification.

    can someone help please?
     
  2. Acronis Support

    Acronis Support Acronis Support Staff

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    Hello inzaneip,

    Thank you for choosing Acronis Server Disk Backup Software.

    Please notice that it is possible that the archive is being declared corrupt because of faulty data transfers. Please run a memory diagnostics such a Memtest86+ available free from www.memtest.org for a several hours. There should be no errors reported. Please also run Windows chkdsk utility with parameter "/r" on the hard drive the archive is stored at.
    If there are no errors with memory/hard drive reported, please try copying/moving the archive to another location, and validating it again. Please also try using Acronis Bootable Rescue Media to validate the archive.

    Thank you.
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    Marat Setdikov
     
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