The archive is corrupted !!

Discussion in 'Acronis True Image Product Line' started by Elmer 52, Dec 23, 2005.

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  1. Elmer 52

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    I tried to recover entire hard disk C: from image which placed on F: by restarting PC from (Acronis True Image 9.0 Bootable Rescue CD) but i have this error every time :

    please help me .. what to do ?





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    My OS (Windows XP Pro SP2)




     
  2. Wieland Schulz-Kei

    Wieland Schulz-Kei Registered Member

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    I am having exactly the same experience using Trueimage version 9. The hard disk of my laptop stopped working and I had a new one installed. The old one was a 60GB Toshiba, and the new one is a 60GB Fujitsu. Using Trueimage, I had created image files of the three partitions on my harddisk, and I now proceeded to restore the boot partition from the image file. The result was an unmitigated disaster. I was told "The archive is corrupted" AND the program had apparently written over the perfectly well functioning boot partition on the new hard drive. The computer did not start any longer and Trueimage continued to tell me that the archive was corrupted. I then went back to another image file of the boot partition that I had made a month earlier and kept on another external harddisk. Again: "Archive corrupted"

    I remember that a similar thing happened to me a year or so ago. The hard drive didn't boot up any longer and I decided to restore the boot partition from an image file. (At the time I did not have to exchahge the hard disk.) In those days I used Trueimage version 8 and had no problem whatsoever.

    At the moment my efforts to systematically back up my harddisk on several external drives by means of Trueimage are proving utterly useless.
     
  3. bodgy

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    Which version of TI9 are you using?

    v2323 seems to have solved most of the boot disk problems. If you owned TI8 v987 then the boot CD from this install works with 9 as well, you just don't have the newer options.

    Colin
     
  4. Elmer 52

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    so .. is this means : { go back to (Acronis version 8 ) and foreget version 9 } ?



     
  5. Elmer 52

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    I dont know what is (T19) (T18 ) !!
    Please help ..
     
  6. seekforever

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    TI8 means True Image Version 8
    TI9 means True Image Version 9
     
  7. Menorcaman

    Menorcaman Retired Moderator

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    Also, for TI8 v987 read TI8 v937.

    Regards
     
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  8. Elmer 52

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    Thank you ...

    I am using (TI9 v2323) !!!!!!!!

    Why i get this error ?
     
  9. seekforever

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  10. Elmer 52

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    No .. I use the same version ( TI9 V2323) for booth (Back up) and (creat boot CD) .

    No , I use Compression level : (Normal)
    - Backup Priority : (Normal)
    - Archive splitting : (Automatic)
     
  11. Elmer 52

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    I think this problem about (Unsupported hard disk)

    but i am not sure !


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  12. Elmer 52

    Elmer 52 Guest

    and
    if this possible .. how to fix it ?

    ?
     
  13. Acronis Support

    Acronis Support Acronis Support Staff

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    Hello Elmer 52,

    Thank you for choosing Acronis Disk Backup Software.

    Please accept my apologies for the delay with the response.

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

    - Where do you store this particular image?

    - Let us know whether your image archive verifies as corrupted both when Acronis True Image 9.0 (build 2323) is running from under Windows and when your PC is booted from Bootable Rescue CD created using the latest build (2323) of Acronis True Image 9.0;

    - Create Acronis Report and Windows System Information 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.
    --
    Alexey Popov
     
  14. Elmer 52

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    Thank you ...

    Finally !!
    I did back up {C: Drive} the System Folder and other stuff onto a second hard drive {F: Drive} successfully !!!

    when Acronis True Image 9.0 (build 2323) is running from under Windows its BackUp showing error : (The archive is corrupted) but when my PC is booted from Bootable Rescue CD its working great !!!


    :)
    thank you very much again :(



     
  15. Eira Sob

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    How strange...
    I have exactly the opposite result: when I test the archive (complete partition) still under the OS disk I made it from, it shows OK. (archive on external USB-disk, normal compression) When I boot with Bootable Resque CD, it keeps saying the archive is corrupted.
    I am now trying to make an archive with no compression and try again.
     
    Last edited: Dec 29, 2005
  16. Eira Sob

    Eira Sob Registered Member

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    In Acronis FAQ, it says: "
    "Once the partition has been restored, you will be able to boot Windows in the usual way.

    After restoring image to a new disk in my laptop (version 8, because 9 sucks!), nothing boots at all !!
    Just a black screen with a cursor flickering upper left corner, and a halted machine
     
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