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Backup created always with same error

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Hi!

I defined and created my SSD disk backup (GPT layout, 2 visible and 1 hidden partition, Widows 7 Home Premium). Backup procedure works fine, but I have a problem with validation of any full and incremental backup I have created.
Attached you can see the validation error report.

When I mount the backup disks images - I can access all data with no problems but I cannot do the complete drive restore, because the recovery process stops with the information of a corrupted backup file...
I used to do backups with Acronis True Image Home 2011 on the same system and the old version worked fine....

I performed chkdsk /r on all disks, no errors. I tried to repeat the backup - same results any time.

Any suggestions?

Regards,
Bastek

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Are you booted to the Acronis Rescue Media when performing the manual validation? If not, try booting to the Rescue Media and performing a vaildation to see if the results are different. If you are doing a full disk restore, it is best to do the restore from the bootable media, anyway. Try booting to the Rescue Media and doing a backup and validation.

What are you backing up to? Internal, external, USB, firewre, eSATA, etc.?

Thanks for the quick response.

1. I performed the manual backup validation both from Windows application and from the Acronis Rescue Media - same error, same results.
2. I cannot use Rescue Media to do backups on a regular basis - it makes no sense for me. So I do not know if the problem with validation error occurs after doing a full disk backup from the Rescue Media.
3. I do a full backup of my internal SATA3 SSD drive (OCZ Vertex4, 240GB) to the internal SATA2 hard drive (Seagate 500GB). On my source drive I have two visible partitions (System and Data) plus one (hidden) GPT partition.

Regards,
Bastek

I think that Acronis will need to address this problem, as it looks as though the validation is seeing something in the backup file that it doesn't understand. This could be related to the partition information and/or identification characteristics of the OCZ SSD drive.

If you have time to do a test, try doing a file/folder backup as opposed to the disk/partition backup to see if vaildation fails when doing the files/folders backup as well. Report back your findings here.

I have flagged this thread for Acronis to take a look, but you may still need to open a support case with Acronis directly.

James