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.tib to .vhd -> Failure

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Hi @ all

I made a Acronis Image (V13) and installed a new System. Now i would like to run the Image on Windows 7 Virtual PC. In the Forum I found how to create a .vhd File (Acronis - Tools - Convert Acronis Backup)... but i get the following failure: Run list corrupted (0x7001C) Tag=0x89D94B01B483DCD2

I defragmeted my Harddisk....nothing new.

My System: Windows 7 Ultimate 64 Bit

Anyone a Idea?

Regards

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Hello Matthias!

Welcome to our Forum, we're glad to greet you here! I completely understand your concern and will be glad to assist you.

It is difficult to identify the exact cause of the issue due to the lack of sufficient investigation information, but usually this error points onto the  the error on your hard drive. It's not related to physical corruption (such as bad blocks) and can be fixed by means of chkdsk command.

Could you please do the following:

  1. Validate the backup created to make sure it is not corrupted (see chapter 9.4.2.6, p.83 in the User's Guide)
  2. On the image source machine go to Start -> Search -> cmd and press Enter
    This will take you to the Command line. There issue the following command:
    chkdsk /f /r
    and reboot the machine

This will ensure us that the archive is valid and there are not issues with the hard drive. Should the archive be reported as corrupted, run chkdsk command and recreate the backup.

This should help to resolve the issue. In case the problem persists, please gather the following information:

  1. Screenshot of the error
  2. Acronis Info from the machine in question

After that please kindly contact support directly with the information attached. Keep in mind that should there be any procrastination with the reply, you can always specify us the case number. We will do our best to speed up the process.

Should you need anything else or have any further questions - feel free to contact us at your earliest convenience, we will be happy to help you!

Thank you!