Archive is Corrupted
I ran a backup to an intenal SATA drive and now it says it can't open and is corrupted? Acronis 11.

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@ Wolf,
Can you edit your thread and transfer it to the True Image Home forum, more people will see it there?
Are you running TI 11 or TI 2011, they are two different beasts?
@Lance
When you say 'can't boot' what exactly do you mean, is this from within Windows or from the rescue CD?
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Can't boot as I mean that image was corrupted. Windows could not boot.
I have never had so many corrupt images since this 2011 version. I still get errors of image not backed up yet. On one machine update froze. Most of the time when I reboot computer is in a PLEASE WAIT MODE again because of Acronis.
Like I mentioned in another post, I used TI 10 with Win 7 beta and made about 100 images and I never had a corrupt image. Since the 2010 and 2011 versions, I get all sorts of problems.
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Lance,
I'm sorry, I still don't quite get where your problem is happening.
Are you saying that just having TI 2011 on your system prevents your machine from booting or that you've made an image and the recovered image doesn't boot?
How are you finding out these images are 'corrupt'? Is it via validation, if so, how are you performing the validation?
Is the image on an external or internal drive? If external what type of interface is being used?
Are you using a bona fide version of Windows 7?
The 'image not backed up yet' are these tasks that 2011 has found and 'imported' from a previous version of TI?
How do you know that your boot up delay is caused by True Image?
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I updated from v 6574 to v 6597. Created a new image FULL not incremental. 1 hour later I decided to use recovery manager F11 to restore image. After image was restored. system went into repair mode and would not boot. I then tried to use recovery CD this time to validate image. It was validated. I tried a restore again. Same problem, system would not boot. I used my CD to recover an older image made with v 6574. System was restored.
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