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how to fix tib/tibx corrupted?

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(1) Problem, used ATI2021, bootable CD, Backup. Msgbox said success. But when open that tibx file in windows, said corrupted. How to fix it?

Found:
https://kb.acronis.com/content/61362

yes, I have \Users\username\OneDrive" folder, enable Files On-Demand

is it problem?

(2) I not clearly if use BOOTABLE CD to backup, is it full access HDD files? NTFS user permission?

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uning w, welcome to these public User Forums.

To my knowledge, issues with including OneDrive in the backup would only apply to backups created from within Windows where ATI 2021 is installed, not when used from bootable media.

Have you tried doing a Validation of the .tibx file you created with the Boot CD - you can do this in Windows provided ATI 2021 is installed.  Right-click on the .tibx file and select the Acronis entry in the menu shown, then select the option to Validate the image.

The Acronis boot media will access the whole HDD and all its content provided that encryption is not being used on that drive, i.e. not using BitLocker.

You can make a full Disk backup from within Windows using the ATI 2021 application which will also capture all the HDD data by using the Microsoft VSS snapshot feature.

Thanks. But if need BOOTABLE CD to doing full backup. is it possible?

Found "Tools>Clone" function? sound Sector-by-Sector, is possible include some "secure/protector area" and that "OneDrive" folder and enable "Files On-Demand"? am i right?

Also, that Clone (Sector-by-Sector) must ready new hdd?
I have no new hdd, possible build (Sector-by-Sector).tibx file for future use?

Acronis can create a full backup using rescue media but this can only include data that is physically present on the source disk drive. 

OneDrive when using Files on Demand stores the files in the Microsoft Cloud and only leaves a marker file (reparse point) on the drive to point to where the remote file is held.

Cloning is not the same as doing a Backup, it is a physical 1:1 copy of the source disk to a target drive which must be of equal or larger size, especially if sector-by-sector mode is used.

Thanks, am I correct?

If I need copy "OneDrive", Files on Demand.
From Bootable CD, Select "Tools\Clone,  "Sector-by-Sector" clone,
after done. that (new hdd), success keep that "OneDrive" folder.

and (new hdd) goto windows, I can use #2 guide to do it, success copy that "OneDrive" files?

am I right?

BTW. ATI2022 improvements? focus that "Files on Demand" from Bootable CD.

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Sorry but you are missing a very important point about OneDrive + Files on Demand - for this to work you need to be connected to the Internet and also running / signed in to OneDrive.  There is no option to sign in to OneDrive from any Acronis bootable media and not from the Linux based ISO media at all!

Cloning makes zero difference to the above.  Both cloning and backup can only include files that are physically present on the source hard drive - neither can work with files stored in the Microsoft remote cloud servers by OneDrive.

Files on Demand is nothing to do with Acronis!  It is a Microsoft technology that relies on both the internet for connectivity and a running OneDrive application with correct user credentials.  There is no OneDrive application for Windows PE or Linux from bootable media!

thanks your comment. because my OLDdisk, dying...
now, I need no installed any software in windows, direct bootable CD to copy all files.

That main point, that "OneDrive + Files on Demand",
if just clone/sector-by-sector from olddisk to newdisk, clone all files.
after done, I can easy to get "OneDrive". files? am i right?

 

Acronis has no control over OneDrive files and cloning your dying disk does not change this.

In essence all you would need to do is to install a new disk drive, install a new copy of Windows then sign in to OneDrive with your Microsoft Account and it will find any files stored via Files on Demand in the Microsoft Cloud.

(1) Basic, if need backup .tib/.tibx from Bootable CD, Disks and partitions.

now setting:
Compression level (None)
split into multiple files of the specified size.

new add: is it Excluding items from backup  "\OneDrive" folder?

that output file .tibx 100% success read?

 

(2) yes, in Bootable CD, msgbox "success". But in windows, click that .tib/tibx say file corruped.
just case, because "Compression level (None)" is it luckly fix file corruped?

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Why are you splitting the output backup file into multiple files and are you keeping all of these files together in the same destination?

If any of the multiple files are moved / missing when you try to open the file in Windows then it will be considered to be corrupt!

Thanks,
General, if "OneDrive" + Files on Demand:
1/ use Bootable CD to full backup .tibx, must failed?
2/ olddisk to newdisk, use Bootable CD, clone, sector-by-sector, 100% work?

am i right?

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Sorry but this topic is just going round in circles with the same questions being asked regardless of answers being given.

one more. if .tibx file(s) success build, where to verify that file is correct? no corruped.

There is an option to validate any backup file in the rescue media when you click on the Recovery option and select the file to enable files to be validated before performing a recovery.

Otherwise, there are options in the main Acronis GUI application when installed in Windows or in the Windows shell integration with Explorer when right-clicking on a backup file.