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File Record Corrupted (Restore and Clone Drive do not work)

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I'm attempting to restore a validated system backup image from a RAID 0 set to a new one with different hard drives. There's plenty of space and it looks like everything goes through but as soon as it starts I get a "File Record is Corrupted" error message. I've used rescue media boot from the acronis website and TI 2010 from windows (the rescue media boot cd created from the application does not work as the mouse and keyboard are not recognized). I get different error codes depending on the version I use: error code 9 (I think) and error 0x70019.

I've done this before with an older version of TI on another PC so I know it works. I"ve tried chkdsk /f /r on the disks but everything comes back clean.

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Have you tried the quiet acpi=off noapic option detailed in Section II of the Read Before You Post thread?

Does the backup image validate successfully when booted to the TI CD?

MudCrab wrote:

Have you tried the quiet acpi=off noapic option detailed in Section II of the Read Before You Post thread?

Does the backup image validate successfully when booted to the TI CD?

Yes - I tried multiple options from the startup screen and nothing works. I validated the archive in Windows and from the boot ISO CD and both finish successfully. I also copied the archive to a file share and tried to restore from there but that doesn't work either.

I did some additional testing and I'm starting to think its an incompatibility with TI and either my P55 motherboard or WD hard drives.

- I tried to restore to a single drive (non RAID), and I got the same error.
- I tried to image a single drive and restore to a another single drive and I get the same error.
- I tried other hard drives that I know are good -> same error.
- Disk Cloning from one drive to single drive fails with the same error (in windows and the boot ISO CD)
- I performed some disk cloning and restores using Norton Ghost 14 (unsupported on Win 7 BTW) on the RAID 0 and that works fine.

I notice that the backups run fine, but restoring and cloning drives are no go.