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I’m trying to restore an image of a server I made to another one. I made a boot CD, I boot off of it and select manage local machine on the CD. I copied the image to a USB drive like I have with previous Acronis versions

 

I hit recover and browse to the image file I have on a USB drive I copied the image to and get this.

 

Error:

Failed to check the backup archive.

Details Code: 10,551,303(0xA0007)

Msg: Cannot find the specified Archive.

 

 

Any ideas.

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What build of B&R 10 are you using?

Is the USB drive a standard hard drive or is it a flashdrive?

Does the image validate successfully from another computer?

Build 10.0.11105

It's a standard 300G USB drive

I'm running the validation now. I've used previous versions of Acronis and it's never made a difference if I was restoring from a USB drive (this drive) or a network share.

I made another image and recopied it to the drive and this time it ran the restore. It must have been a corrupt file or something.

So I did the restore and it starts to boot and then Blue Screens and says Inaccessable Boot device

How would I know, I made a boot CD, went through the Obvious restore options such as select the archive file and where to copy it to. But didn't see anything called that.

UR (Universal Restore) is an add-on. It's often needed when restoring images to different hardware. However, if the servers are using identical hardware (same MB, etc.), then I wouldn't think there would be a problem.

The servers aren't using the same hardware. How can I use this feature? I've been playing with the options

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and now I get about half way through and it says reason for pause unknown and I hit OK and it reboots

If you didn't purchase UR when you purchased B&R 10, you'll would need to purchase the add-on. Here's the link for the Standard Workstation version (make sure to purchase the version that goes with the B&R version you're using):
http://www.acronis.com/backup-recovery/workstation/universal-restore.html
(Note: It's cheaper if purchased with the program. If you're using the trial version, you want to consider this.)

Are you doing the restore from the B&R Linux-based CD or the WinPE CD?

When booted to the B&R media, does the image validate successfully?