"There is insufficient space in the recovery destination"
Ok, I am attempting to recover my C: drive partition using Acronis True Image Home 2012. I've done this many times in the past with various versions of the program and have never had any issues until now.
When I click the Recover button on the backup I wish to recover, it gives me a list under Source and Destination. I click the checkbox next to only the C: drive partition for Source and select C: as the Destination. The info listed for C: under Destination then turns red and I receive this error notice:
"There is insufficient space in the recovery destination."
I have 34% free space on that partition, so I am at a loss as to why this is suddenly a problem and I am so far unable to figure out how to correct this. Help...?
Chris
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I have the same problem with the 2012 version. I have the this problem when attempting to recover to the same drive, recover to a drive that is five times the original. Is there a fix for this?
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To Richard Stanton
Hi
My problem was errors on my C drive which is the drive I was trying to backup.
The prolem was fixed by the suggestion bellow:
As suggested by experts they have found lot of errors on the disk.
Please check the partition for errors:
Go to the Command Prompt (Start -> Run -> cmd);
Enter the command:
chkdsk DISK: /r
where DISK is the partition letter you need to check. Please note, that checking the C: drive may require you to reboot the machine.
I hope it works for you....
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I'm stuck on this one too. Trying to restore a 30GB back up to a 500GB SATA drive, and getting the same message. I've run check disk. No errors. I've re-sized, re-formatted, etc. No matter what, I can't get rid of this error.
This is starting to get old..... Need to be able to do this for my job. Are there any real solutions out there?
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Tharv71 wrote:I'm stuck on this one too. Trying to restore a 30GB back up to a 500GB SATA drive, and getting the same message. I've run check disk. No errors. I've re-sized, re-formatted, etc. No matter what, I can't get rid of this error.
This is starting to get old..... Need to be able to do this for my job. Are there any real solutions out there?
Did you try what worked for me?
If you did and it did not work, then you need to contact support.
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