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Cannot mount backup image

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When I try to mount an image I receive the following message:

Cannot initialize Backup Archive Explorer. Please reinstall True Image. (0x6400F8)
    Tag = 0x77A5DDBA3199E061
Unknown status. (0x9)
    code = 2),
    $module = 0)
    Tag = 0x77A5DDBA3199E062
The system cannot find the file specified (0xFFF0)
    code = 80070002)
    Tag = 0xBD28FDBD64EDB8C3

Any help will be greatly appreciated.

Floyd

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Hello Floyd, I would recommend performing a Repair install, if this is an available option for you.

To do this, go to the Windows Control Panel, Programs & Features, and take the option to Uninstall ATIH 2015 then look for an option to Repair as an alternative to Uninstalling.

If you don't have the Repair option, then you will need to do a clean install as below:

Perform a clean install of ATIH 2015

First uninstall the program via the Control Panel (or use an uninstaller such as Revo).

Run the Acronis Cleanup Tool (link in my signature below), then restart the computer.
Note: The KB document for the Cleanup Tool refers to checking for entries in the Windows registry - I have ignored this step on the occasions I have used it with no detriment, though if making changes to the registry, I strongly advise either exporting the registry before the change(s), or create a System Restore point, or image the drive for protection.

Reinstall the ATIH software (download a fresh copy from your Acronis Account if needed or if you don't have the latest build version installer).  Run the install as an Administrator (right-click on the installer to take this option).

Note 1: The cleanup tool will remove all your backup tasks and task history.  If you want to protect this information, then open C:\ProgramData\Acronis\TrueImageHome\ in Windows Explorer - this may be hidden on some systems - if so, go to the Folder option in the View pane and enable hidden files & folders).

Save a copy of the Database and Scripts folders to another location to restore back later.

Note 2: In order to restore the above folders & contents, you must stop all Acronis Services & Programs else you will encounter locked files in the Database folder.