Error: The Operation is Not Supported - Reason May Be Poor Media Quality?
I'm using True Image 2018 and trying to recover files from a files_full backup, to a different location, on a new PC. OS is Win10 Pro, 64 bit.
I get an Event Code, and when i search for it, i get nothing. Attached is a snip of the error message.
When i click 'Cancel', i get an error message: "Cannot find version My Files_full_b1_s1_v1.tib." I can search and find the ..tib file on my Seagate external drive. I'm trying to "recover" it now.
The folders that i was trying to recover are being recovered, but each filename is appended, like this: IMG_5111.JPG~FU79UC2F. And a duplicate of that file, named IMG_5111-1.JPG~RML9SEML.
Any ideas on my issue?
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Thanks for the info, Steve. I'll do a validation and see what comes back.
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I get the "Error occurred while reading the file" message. I've attached it. It's a bummer, I upgraded the OEM software, had a headache reinstalling it on a new PC, and now the file(s) i have in my backup aren't any good?
I have incremental backups, can i use them? I have a full backup done on 4/4/2018, and incrementals done in June and July.
Any other ideas?
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When i click retry on the error message, it tells me it cant' find version My files...
I find the full...tib, and click "Add". And now it continues validating. I guess we'll see where this goes.
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And we're back to the original message "this operation is not supported".
Any tips?
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Aaron, instead of using the Recover option in the ATI GUI, try double-clicking on your most recent incremental file for your backup in File Explorer and check that you can open / browse the internal structure? If you can, then try using that method to copy / paste the files to your new location.
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