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Try&Decide failed/lost my data after unexpected shutdown... Help!?!

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When I turned on my computer yesterday it booted normally, but after logging in I realized several items/settings were changed or missing in my normal desktop setup and upon investigation I realized Try&Decide was not running as it had been for many days. All my recent changes, updates, email, etc. are missing! I immediately searched for my data, but no luck; then searched Help and Support for solutions or clues to finding missing data, but found nothing to help resolve it. I am not sure what happened, but Windows Event logs indicate an 'unexpected shutdown' sometime prior to starting my PC yesterday. I recall shutting down my PC normally the night before, though did not watch the entire process. (fyi - The PC, network, etc. were shut down accidentally 4 days earlier when I hit a power supply switch while reconfiguring network hardware, but the PC had been restarted a few and ran T&D normally until yesterday.)

I was running Try&Decide in ATIH2012 (OS - Windows7 Ultimate 64bit) for the past 3 weeks because, in addition to my normal day-to-day PC/internet use, I have been trying to troubleshoot & fix several problems related to my email, MS Outlook and Office 365 Exchange Services (caused by MS Office 365 Exchange Server automatically resetting my password after 90 days - without notice or warning - but that's another story...). That process has required many changes to Windows settings and my user profile, creating new profiles, etc. and I planned to save the T&D changes to C: as soon as it was resolved, but unfortunately the Office 365 user support is available only in user forums and unsuccessful so far.

Luckily I have multiple drives and partitions and most of my important documents are saved to a drive other than my C: System drive. But of course Windows saves much user data, email, updates, activity, etc. to C: by default and it appears that all of that is lost - which is very troublesome because I do not know all the data that Windows was saving to C:.

While Try&Decide was running of course it reminded me daily, and I was monitoring the used/available drive space closely - which indicated that my 400GB C: partition available space was 129GB and T&D had used used 23GB. Since I was scrambling to complete a critical project this week, I was planning to accept the changes at the end of the day/week yesterday since I read that the process of saving the changes would take a 'long time', maybe many hours (?), and couldn't risk my PC being unavailable.

Further complicating my situation is that my ATIH2012 incremental backup for C: apparently stopped a couple of weeks ago because it has not been deleting my old TIH image files as I have scheduled so my NAS drives are too full. I just got notice of that a few days ago, but hadn't had time to remove them manually... (Yes, I know that's my own fault for not freeing up the disk space right away, but it's time consuming to figure out which image files are expendable.) I wish ATIH2012 would delete older image files as I've set it to do. It often seems to ignore my backup settings changes... but that's a problem for another day.

Can anyone tell me if it is possible for me to locate and access or recover the T&D files/image for my C: drive? Is there any solution or procedure you can direct me to that will allow me to access any or all of the T&D C: drive data that is missing?

Any capable assistance or directions will be greatly appreciated.
Thank you,
Ken

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Hello KenR50,

Thank you for using Acronis software.

In general, I can say that the feature of Try&Decide not been designed for the action, you have performed. Normally, this function only used for short actions. If you have not yet accepted the changes, you should do it.

Around 23 GB of data, this process will not take hours. The process should require only a few minutes (depending on the system). Unfortunately, there is no documentation available how you can access the data in the temporary file.

Please let me know if you have additional questions.

Thank you.