Fail to read default
Can I change this default to "Ignore All"?
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Read error (0x70003)
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Failed to read the snapshot. (0x10C45A)
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CRC error (0x100155)
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You need to find out why True Image is not able to make a snapshot. Does the task complete if you select ignore?
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Thanks for the response, Colin.
Yes. If I'm at the computer, the question usually arrives about two hours into the back up. If I manually choose "ignore", the back up will continue successfully. The seemingly endless wait for the error is annoying and it has a ten minute timeout when it will default to cancel operation. That's why I hoped it could default to "ignore". Obviously, I don't know why or how to diagnose the original problem activating the error. I ignore bad sectors, which I believe there a couple.
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Run chkdsk /r on all your disks including the one you are imaging to, this will fix any logical bad sectors on your drive.
I'm not sure that setting TI to 'ignore all' is wise, I'm also not sure that selecting that will prevent TI from stopping. If you are sure you have a valid complete disk image, select it and see what happens.
It might not be a disk problem but one of failing RAM, so I would suggest running Memtest86 overnight just to check.
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