Last volume is lost
I've got a system backup but had erased the last volume with changes. Acronis True Image 10 can't open it. Is some opportunity to open it and to rip file from it?
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Maybe a professional data recovery service might be able to help but they are excessively expensive.
As for the user recovery, the chances are very slim as the file is so big to get everything back in the right place.
I hate to be the bearer or bad news, but
Don't hold your breath thinking a recovery is possible--probably not.
There have been no reports of user success once the file was deleted.
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But the main file is ok. For instance the first file is SystemBackup_17.06.2012.tib 60Gb and next files are much smaller and they just fix the changes from the first one. I have no need to recover lost updates but it'd be great to rip smth from existing backup.
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Thank you GroverH
I was just hoping there was a way to go about it.
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Keyser Söze
Is this the old version 10 or are you referring to the 2010 version?
Which version created the file and which version are you using attempting to open?
If it was the only the last single backup which was deleted, you should able to mount all other files.
Try selecting the last or latest backup and see if it will mount or if it will validate. If the first backup was a disk & partition backup, you should be able to mount it.
Click on the link #3 in my signature below and look at item #5 which illustrates how to retrieve single files or folders, etc.
One option might be to download the trial version iso file and burn the download to a CD. This would give you the latest 2013 Recovery CD to use in attempting to open the file.
If the original backup was a full followed by some incrementals and only the last inc missing, then yes, you should be able to valdate and recovery some files. However, it the backup deleted as part of a backup file split into pieces, then there is little chance of recovery.
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GroverH wrote:Keyser Söze
Is this the old version 10 or are you referring to the 2010 version?
Which version created the file and which version are you using attempting to open?
Both is done by Acronis True Image Home 2010. Is it necessary to use new version of ATI to perform your advices?
P.S. In my case it is not a disk but the system backup...
event code: 0x01010005+0x01010005+0x01EF0013+0x000B041D+0x00040011+0x0000FFF0+0x80070002
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The same version which created the backup is the best version to use for recovery.
My suggestion to try the 2013 version is if the 2010 latest build will not work.
You might also try copying the file into a new location and try loading the copied file.
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