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Cannot validate backup/Operation with partition '0-0' was terminated.

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Hi, I'm running Acronis True Image 2014 in Windows 8.1 Prox64. Acronis is able to do the backup, but at the validation stage it reports the following error, but no such website exists:

Operation with partition '0-0' was terminated.
Details:
The archive is corrupted (0x70020)
Tag = 0xF5F8CBCF76155663
More information about this error and solutions may be available online in the Acronis Knowledge Base.
To access the online resource manually, enter the event code at: http://kb.acronis.com/errorcode/
Event code: 0x000101F6+0x00070020

I then performed the backup using the Acronis boot disk and it was able to both create the backup and validate without issues. I then went into windows, tried to validate within windows the backup and same error. Used the Acronis Cleanup Tool to uninstall TIH2014 and reinstalled, tried the backup again and same issue. At this stage only the Acronis boot disk is able to backup/validate successfully. Any ideas how to fix this? Thanks

According to the log, the backup is created successfully, only the validation step shows errors.

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"Corrupted" is, unfortunately, a rather non-specific error message, in spite of its rather specific sounding term. It really just means that ATI can't validate the archive, which can be caused by disk errors or connection errors, rather than any problems with the .tib file itself.

Validation failure is often due to hardware issues. To troubleshoot, see Grover's new backup and restore guides http://forum.acronis.com/forum/29618 and http://kb.acronis.com/content/1517

Run chkdsk /r on each partition of the internal drive, and on the external HD. If there are hidden partitions, assign letters to them so you can chkdsk.
Also run a drive checking utility from the drive manufacturer, as those sometimes catch errors missed by chkdsk.

Don't connect via a hub, a port in a monitor, a USB extension cord, etc. Connect the external drive directly to a USB port on the rear of the computer case.

Why do you suspect bad RAM? And, if you do suspect that, run Memtest to test the RAM.

Thanks tuttle for your reply. Memtest showed that one of my DDR3 ram sticks was faulty, I removed it and now Acronis can validate the backup with no issues.