Restore Error from USB Drive
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I’m trying to restore an image of a server I made to another one. I made a boot CD, I boot off of it and select manage local machine on the CD. I copied the image to a USB drive like I have with previous Acronis versions
I hit recover and browse to the image file I have on a USB drive I copied the image to and get this.
Error:
Failed to check the backup archive.
Details Code: 10,551,303(0xA0007)
Msg: Cannot find the specified Archive.
Any ideas.

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Build 10.0.11105
It's a standard 300G USB drive
I'm running the validation now. I've used previous versions of Acronis and it's never made a difference if I was restoring from a USB drive (this drive) or a network share.
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I made another image and recopied it to the drive and this time it ran the restore. It must have been a corrupt file or something.
So I did the restore and it starts to boot and then Blue Screens and says Inaccessable Boot device
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How would I know, I made a boot CD, went through the Obvious restore options such as select the archive file and where to copy it to. But didn't see anything called that.
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UR (Universal Restore) is an add-on. It's often needed when restoring images to different hardware. However, if the servers are using identical hardware (same MB, etc.), then I wouldn't think there would be a problem.
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The servers aren't using the same hardware. How can I use this feature? I've been playing with the options
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and now I get about half way through and it says reason for pause unknown and I hit OK and it reboots
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If you didn't purchase UR when you purchased B&R 10, you'll would need to purchase the add-on. Here's the link for the Standard Workstation version (make sure to purchase the version that goes with the B&R version you're using):
http://www.acronis.com/backup-recovery/workstation/universal-restore.html
(Note: It's cheaper if purchased with the program. If you're using the trial version, you want to consider this.)
Are you doing the restore from the B&R Linux-based CD or the WinPE CD?
When booted to the B&R media, does the image validate successfully?
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