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Trouble restoring backup to XenServer

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I have not been able to recover a backup on a VM on a XenSever 5.6. The bootable media will not bring the system up to do a restore. I have tried to install the operating system and Acronis to get it in the management server and can not restore from there. This server is a windows 2000 machine running on a XeverServer VM. This server went down back in may and we were able to create .vhd files of the server and reimport it. We were on version 11 then and are now on 11.5. I can not find an option that will allow me to create the files. Any suggestions on how to proceed with this?

Johnny

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Recovering the backup to a new 'Xen Server' virtual machine as a set of files should be available - as in attachment.

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I have attempted to do that and get an error every time.
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Log Entry Details
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Type: Error
Date and time: 10/30/2013 5:30:24 PM
Backup plan: [None]
Task: MyRecover_1
Code: 66,038(0x101F6)
Module: 1
Owner: fasupport@QFAS
Message:
Operation with partition '1-1' was terminated.
Details:
MFT bitmap is corrupted.

Error code: 0x70018
$module = "disk_bundle_vs_32308"
Tag: 0xEF8B1618A4C0DD9C
Additional info:
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Error code: 502
Module: 1
LineInfo: a164035b3ff39287
Fields: $module : disk_bundle_vs_32308
Message: Operation with partition '1-1' was terminated.
Details:
MFT bitmap is corrupted.

Error code: 0x70018
$module = "disk_bundle_vs_32308"
Tag: 0xEF8B1618A4C0DD9C
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Error code: 24
Module: 7
LineInfo: ef8b1618a4c0dd9c
Fields: $module : disk_bundle_vs_32308
Message: MFT bitmap is corrupted.
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Acronis Knowledge Base: http://kb.acronis.com/errorcode/

Event code: 0x000101F6+0x00070018

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If you can mount the image, you may try a solution from here http://forum.acronis.com/forum/41047 , i.e.
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You may try to mount this backup in r/w mode, run chkdsk on the mounted drive, unmount it (you will get a new incremental backup to it but to be sure I'd make a copy of it before) and then try to recover from the resulting increment.