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REcovery Failure - TI2010

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When I try to recover an operating system partition Acronis TI 2010 gives the message:
"Acronis true Image cannot detect volume 1 of “xxxxxxxx” archive.
Click Browse volume location, Retry to try again, or click cancel."
I created an image of C: using XP home some time back. When the system became corrupted I formatted C: but then Acronis would not recover the system. Result:- more than a day installing from disks, customising etc!
I have now created another image and tried to restore/recover it to a spare partition on an external drive - same error message.

Details, creating:
Attach an external USB HDD that contains 3 partitions. Partition 1 (F:) contains opertaing system backups, G: contains user file Acronis backups, H: used for testing backups.
Start Acronis, in Home tab select "Backup my disks" and C: is selected, click archive location "create new backup archive" is selected, click archive location and navigate to F:\LTop directory, switch to Windows Explorer and check free space, switch back to Acronis and click next & proceed. This time I didn't choose shutdown when complete. It appeared to run to completion with verification, and no errors were reported.

Details, Recovery
1st time start Bootitng, delete and create partition, 2nd time attach USM HDD. Insert Acronis boot disk and boot. Choose Acronis - during loading a couple of error messages appear briefly (1 about no such device, 1 about module 'st' not found). Choose Recovery, browse for backup and navigate to F:\LTop and click file, then next, recover whole disks and partitions is chosen. Click on C: or H: and click next. The above error message about can't find volume 1 comes up.

Other comments:
I also note that Acronis seems to give the partitions in the USB disk different letters on different occasions, once it showed the files in G: when F: was displayed, etc.
Often choosing recovery from the LHS of the panel does not offer any next button after the archive is chosen - I have to choose Disk Recovery from the RHS panel.

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Cedric,

When the message comes up, you should see a browse button. Click on browse and select the archive file, Then ATI on CD will be happy and restore.

Yes, the drive letters that you see on ATI on CD are different from the ones in Windows. Labels stay the same though. Not a bug. This is because ATI on CD is a Linux version.