Mounting problem with Ti 2010 b5055 in Windows 7 64bit

I have W7 b7600 RTM Ultimate, Intel Pentium D 3.00GHz, DDR2 RAM 2.00GB.
I made a four partition image of my data drive. My data drive is 500GB and contains six Partitions of which one has no drive letter assigned, as it belongs to another OS (the OS' are on a separate drive).
I have imaged the four partitions to a 1TB internal S-ata drive formatted as NTFS.
The imaging has resulted in a 68GB archive.
The archive validates OK from within Windows.
By right clicking on the tib file I can mount the first partition of the archive with no problem what so ever. This partition is marked as primary and active.
If I try to mount the second partition, I allocate a drive letter and then I get a BSOD, the error code being 0x7E - in Vista this error apparently points to network problems, but I don't think that is the problem in W7.
If I attempt to mount the last two partitions, I get a Windows error message, telling me the file system is corrupt and needs to be scanned, if I accept a scan it of course fails due to the fact scandisk/chkdisk needs to dismount the volume - if I click ignore the volume(s) mount correctly.
Windows Event Manager records an Event 55, with the details
" The file system structure on the disk is corrupt and unusable. Please run the chkdsk utility on the volume L:." ('L' being the virtual mountpoint).
It would seem there is something that Windows is not liking in the mount procedure for these other volumes.
I have run chkdsk /r on all the real partitions and it reports no disk problems.
I've attached the Windows Disk Managment information and the Event data.
I use a 3rd party file manager Dopus 64bit v9.5.0.0.3565 (which is the Windows 7 version).
Anyone else come across a similar problem?
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