http://kb.acronis.com/errorcode/ Code d'événement : 0x01010005+0x01010005+0x01E50015+0x01E5001A+0x003C0003
Hi,
I cann't restore a Acronis backup with this error code.
I wanted to recover the most of it. How should I do?
Thank's for the answer,
Regards,
JY


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In reply to Jean-Yves, sorry but more… by truwrikodrorow…

Hi,
I only wanted to restore some files in an archive coming from "My Documents".
The first answer of Acronis is: " Failed to add the backup to the backup list. Backup could be locked or damaged".
The backup isn't used till 2017/10. So I think he is damaged.
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Jean-Yves, thank you for the further information.
I would suggest doing 2 things here:
First, in Windows Explorer, right-click on the ATI .tib image file and take the option from the Acronis menu to perform a Validation of the .tib file. This will give an indication of whether the file is damaged or corrupt.
Next, again in Windows Explorer, double-click on the .tib file and see if it will open and allow you to browse the archive contents. If it does, you can then use normal Copy & Paste commands to move any of your Documents or other files to where you wanted to restore them to.
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In reply to Jean-Yves, thank you for the… by truwrikodrorow…

Hi,
Before requesting help, I tried to validate. But Acronis gave me all the error codes.
I tested the disk drive; Windows didn't found any bad cluster. MalwareBytes didn't found anything
JY
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Have you tried to double-click on the .tib file to see if it will open in Explorer?
Where is the backup file stored? If it is on a NAS or network drive, try copying it to a USB drive and accessing it from there?
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The file is stored on a second disk in the computer.
If I double-click on the tib file: "An error occurred while opening the backup archive. Cannot continue because the operation because the backup is corrupted, or it is being used by an other process..."
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Sorry but it does sound as if the .tib file has become damaged or corrupted. Do you have any other .tib files that you can check to see if they show as being OK?
One last suggestion here, can you boot from the Acronis Rescue Media and try to open this problem .tib file using the standalone Acronis application?
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