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Consistently cannot restore D: drive as a disk restore. All other drives OK.

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I have one physical disk with 5 partitions, C: to G: inclusive. On running trial full system backup and restores using an Acronis boot CD I repeatedly find logical drive D: will not restore using the "recover disk" option. The operation exits with the error message as follows:
Operation with partition 'D:' was terminated. [Details: Index corrupted (0x70025)| Tag=0x89D94B01B483DE4B]
I have run a verification of the backup image used and it checks out OK. I have reformatted the target disk several times and used different sized target partitions but this problem remains the same each time. All other drives restore successfully but D: is always a problem.
I am using the latest build, 6154.
Anyone any ideas?

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Run chkdsk D: /r from a command prompt with administrative rights.

Hello again Pat L-

Once again thankyou for your suggestion. I am assuming you mean to run chkdsk on ther source drive D:...

I do run chkdsk in full cleanup mode on the drives fairly frequently but I suppose the only way to see if it helps is to run it on all drives immediately before the backup operation- I shall try that hopefully over the weekend & see if it addresses the issue.

If that turns out to help then the implication is we should all run chkdsk on all drives before every backup session to ensure the images will be OK when we need them- verification clearly isn't sufficient.

Cheers,

markH

Hi Pat L-

Yes, spot on. Now had a chance to re run the dummy backup and restore of all drives and after the chkdsk /r it all worked without a hitch.
If any Acronis tech people are reading this (???) can I suggest the program eror code message is amended to read...

"Details: Index corrupted (0x70025)| Tag=0x89D94B01B483DE4B- run chkdsk /r on source drive"

If someone is savvy enough to access the log file they will know what this means and it'll save them some heartache.

Just a suggestion.

All the best to you Pat L, and many thanks.

Mark H