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Hello,

 

Sorry if I am doing this wrong by creating a new Topic. I have used the True Image OEM software for a number of years(Software coming from Kingston products). I have noticed on the newest version of this, that it seems to have much more advanced auto "fixing" / "Repairing" algorithms built in before the software actually starts the "Image" to a .tibx file. I have found the old version of this has never failed or caused a disk to fail. This newest version I have found that in 2 cases the drives were working fine before I tried to image them to .tibx files. Once I started the process on the newest version, it failed but caused the partitions to become corrupted and non-readable. Is there a way to "turn-off" these auto "fixers"? Will selecting sector -by- sector Image by-pass the auto "fixers"? As mentioned before I have never had this issue before on the older OEM product. I am only noticing this on the newest OEM TrueImage product. Is this any update or fix to this? or will the above mention of sector-by-sector fix this? I dont like that option as doing it this will not allow to image a bigger drive and image it back onto a lower sized drive(Example: 1TB Image, then image to a 500GB drive).

Hope I did ramble and this make sense to someone.

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Derick, welcome to these public User Forums.

See KB 2201: Support for OEM Versions of Acronis Products which applies to all OEM versions of ATI supplied with hardware purchases.

What exactly were you doing when you say you were imaging drives?

Making a backup image (.tibx file) should never cause any corruption to the source drive (or to any other drive either!).

Restoring a backup image to the same or to a different disk drive can be an issue depending on how it is done and where that disk drive is intended to be used?