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I restored an image I made using TI 2011. The image restored OK. I then needed to restore the image again and what ever image I choose it says its corrupted. These images are full images that had been verified. I cannot believe that all my images are suddenly corrupted. The restore was done using the rescue CD. I am very concerned that I have lost my data. Any help in getting these images restored would be much appreciated. Thanks

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This problem could be related to your post here: http://forum.acronis.com/forum/35839
If you can use another computer to boot to the Rescue CD to try and validate your backup files again, it would be helpful.

James

The images may be fine, but ATI can't read them properly at the moment. I've seen this often, when there are other non-Acronis issues at play. Once you sort out those issues, the images may be fine and able to be used. ATI is very sensitive to anything affecting its connection to an image, so it may detect errors that go unseen by other tools.

You neglected some important information from your post, such as where the images are stored, how its connected, etc. I'll guess that images were created to an external USB hard drive, which is the perferred method.

Check the drive for errors, using a manufacturer's utility and/or chkdsk with both options selected.
Check the USB drive cable, try another cable if necessary.
Make sure the external USB hard drive is connected to a main USB port on the rear of your PC. i.e. not to an extension port on the front, not to a hub, not to your monitor, etc.
Try booting from ATI Recovery Media on a different PC with external drive connected.

The images are stored on the D drive, internal, of my computer. SATA, ide mode. When I start work on on trying to diagnose my issue http://forum.acronis.com/forum/35839 I will remove this drive and try connecting it in a caddy via USB

Do the disk testing as I suggested. That should be your first step.

If you haven't, make sure to verify that the TI CD you're using contains TI 2011 or later. Using an older version often reports errors that don't exist since it doesn't recognize the format.

You could also try the TI 2013 trial version and see if it can read the backups (you can download the trial ISO file after registering it in you account).

MudCrab wrote:

If you haven't, make sure to verify that the TI CD you're using contains TI 2011 or later. Using an older version often reports errors that don't exist since it doesn't recognize the format.

You could also try the TI 2013 trial version and see if it can read the backups (you can download the trial ISO file after registering it in you account).

The TI cd is the same version and build that was used to create the images