Why restore hugely slow?
TI Home 2013--build 6514
3 Questions--
1. (a good link will work if necessary) I have among other backups an incremental version chain. If I wished to either restore an entire image or simply mount an image to xfer certain files, if I browse and select the latest incremental does Acronis figure out which full to associate it with and when and how to order the loading of the incremental vs. the full?
2. I had cause to restore a full image several days ago and selected a full backup from my daily full backups. The size was ~114GB. The backup resided on my wife's computer and we're connected by Ethernet cable and I believe the router has a max of 100 Mbs--no other router traffic. I started the restore in the a.m. and next a.m. the estimated time to complete was still a day + a few hours. I could not believe that the process was correct (I had trouble believing the process working that evening after almost 12 hours and was still looking at a +day) and abandoned the restore. Then I had to use the emergency disk to boot and locate another much older and much smaller image which only took ~14 hours and spent a lot of time filling in old data with separate data backups. So regarding the first time problematic restore--if the image integrity had been verified on backup and the restore didn't sense a problem loading the backup--(so I know for the future) what was likely the cause of the time problem?
3. Before loading the image in #2 I tried a newer, older image. It was a full image by file name generated by Acronis. However, when I attempted to load the image Acronis reported something like 'the image is not the last' and wouldn't proceed which makes absolutely no sense for a full?
Mark
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Although the router is wireless if a machine is plugged in by cable, the cable supersedes. Plus, my Thinkpad has a manual wireless on/off switch that must be on to activate the radios--the switch is off and only on when I take the machine with me.
Can I presume that there should be no difference in restore time between a full disk image versus partitions wherein you've checked 'disk' that automatically selects the partitions?
Do you or anyone else have some rough numbers on bell curve 'normal' restore times for a network, hard-wired Ethernet connected remote drive of ~100-115 GB that I could use as a reference time?
Mark
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