All files are validated but corrupt when recovering
I had a great experience with TI Home 10, so I bought TI Home 11. I bought a new SSD hard drive and I have been doing an incremental backup for the last few months. When I try to recover using the original disk and then the latest bootable media (created from ISO online), I have the following error on EVERY image.
"Acronis True Image Home backup archive file is corrupted. If the backup is an image, you may try to restore data from it by mounting the image and restoring intact data."
So, after 2 hours of trying to troubleshoot and create brand new images on an internal drive, on two different USB external drives only to have it tell me every image is corrupted, I uninstalled this product and did accomplished my goal with windows 7 backup in about 20 minutes with no problems whatsoever.
How could this not work and only produce corrupted images? Running win 7 in a brand new high end Clevo laptop. Please help me understand this - I don't want to try and figure it out when I have a system failure, I am much more relaxed right now... Thanks!
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Ok, I am willing to try, because since I have an SSD and have since I bought Acronis 11, I need it. When I follow your link to upgrade (for $19.99), it says that I need to have a valid ATIH 2010 serial. Does it count if I have a Acronis 11 serial? Please advise and thanks for the response!
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Dean,
Just for clarification.
There has been so many posts where users misrepresented their versions so it is becoming difficult for people to really know which version is being discussed.
Users are saying they have version 10 when they really mean they have the 2010 version.
Or, they say they have version 11 when they really mean they have the 2011 version.
The original version 10 and 11 go back many years whereby the 2010 and 2011 is much newer and different.
If you have the 2010 or the 2011 versions, be sure use the 2010 or 2011 to describe the version.
Thank you.
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Ok, so I have version 10, 11, but the version installed on my computer is actually 2011. That naming scheme is quite confusing. So now that I know I have the correct version that supports SSDs, I guess I need some help with my original question. No matter how or when I make my image, it is always corrupt when I use the boot disk to try and restore using the images. The image is on my second Hard drive, which is not an SSD and I have done memtest overnight successfully with no errors. Please help, It freaks me out to think that I am not currently protected right now. Although it works fine with Windows 7 backup, I'd rather figure out Acronis.
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OK, just checked, I think the problem was that I downloaded the boot disk ISO for 11, not 2011. Thanks for the help GroverH, I'll give this another shot later with the correct disk!
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