restore error ohci1394_1?

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  1. henryl2

    henryl2 Registered Member

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    I have a multiboot system. When I try to restore, the system reboots, and attempts to load, Then I get an infinite roll of the following error beginning with ohci 1394_1. I am using windows XP Pro with Image version trueimage9.0.3633_s_en.exe.
     
  2. bodgy

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    I wonder if that is anything to do with a firewire device?

    Colin
     
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    Hi, henryl2

    Some more Information would go help.

    As ]bodgy says it could be firewire device, IEEE 1394.

    TaKe Care,
    TheQuest :cool:
     
  4. henryl2

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    What other data would you want.

    The second drive is IDE, as is the first. Although the Tib file is stored on an external hard drive which is linked by firewire. But I have run a restore before from a firewired drive, and did not get this error message.
     
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    Hi, henryl2

    The first post did not say you was trying to restore from firewire. [or the type?]

     
  6. henryl2

    henryl2 Registered Member

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    Thank you.

    You link to firewire search produced no results.

    I have regularly restored when needed from the same firewire connected disk, without any problems.
     
  7. bodgy

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    Have you perhaps updated your Firewire drives' software or maybe an MS Update has downloaded new software drivers.

    It may also be that the drivers are corrupted somehow. This file is a MS one.

    Have a look here http://support.microsoft.com/kb/314743/en-us, Microsoft now demand that they can track you via a MSN Passport, so if you don't have a Hotmail account you might not be able to gain access without signing up.

    Colin
     
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    To whom, and to what are you no'ing ? ;)


    What happens if after a restore you drag out the XP CD and do a repair, does this solve the problem?

    I'm not suggesting that this is the 'fix' but it might narrow down if this is an MS problem, an unfortunate coincidence file corruption problem or TI9 is having a bit of a whoopsy.

    Colin
     
  10. henryl2

    henryl2 Registered Member

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    no, it does not.
     
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    Hello henryl2,

    Thank you for choosing Acronis Disk Backup Software.

    Please create Acronis True Image bootable rescue media with the latest build of Acronis True Image 9.0 Home, boot your computer from it and try to restore the image.

    If the problem persists, please boot your computer from the Acronis True Image rescue disc and press F11 key when the selection screen appears. After you get the "Linux kernel command line" prompt, please modify it in the following way:

    quiet nofw, click on the OK button and choose "Full Version".

    If that does not help, please create Acronis Report and Linux system information (sysinfo.txt) as it is described in Acronis Help Post.

    Please submit a request for technical support. Attach all the collected files and information to your request along with the step-by-step description of the actions taken before the problem appears and the link to this thread. We will investigate the problem and try to provide you with the solution.

    Thank you.
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    Tatyana Tsyngaeva
     
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