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Acronis recovery attempts failed

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There's too many error on my OS (WinXP SP2), but I failed to restore my OS on C drive.

After the Acronis is asking to reboot before recovering my backup, the Acronis only boot for a few moment before the system restarting again without completing the recovery process.

I tried using bootable rescue media (USB Flasdisk), it won't boot the acronis, it went straight to the OS even when on the bios I choose to boot from there.

I tried to reinstalled the OS, reinstalled the Acronis, but the same thing happened when I try the recovery again.

While googling I found this:
Symptoms
You run any of the listed Acronis products in Windows to do cloning of one local hard disk drive to another local one;
After going through the Disk Clone or Restore wizard you click Proceed at the final screen;
Acronis product reboots in Windows Native Mode to perform the cloning or restore;
The cloning process finishes in a few seconds and with no error messages;
The machine boots back in Windows, but the hard disk is not cloned or restored.
Cause
There is any type of USB storage device attached to the machine during the cloning or restore (USB hard drive, card reader, printer, anything that has card slots etc).

Solution
Temporarily detach any USB storage device that is plugged in. Perform the cloning or restore with the USB storage device detached.

If you have an inbuilt card reader, then disable it through Windows Device Manager:

Hit Win-R to get to the command prompt;
Type in devmgmt.msc and hit Enter;
In the Device Manager window locate your card reader (it probably starts with letters SD, MMC etc);
Right-click on the card reader and select Disable.
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That is exactly what's happened to me. But the problem is, there's no USB storage device attached during the recovery attempts (no inbuilt card reader either).

Thanks in advance for any help any help and advice, also pardon my crappy English.

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If your system has a CD/DVD burner, download the bootable media ISO image from your account and burn it to a CD/DVD.

Try using the CD/DVD to boot your system, to see if you have any different results.