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I have backup where Acronis found unreadable data on my C-drive, so I said ignore all

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my hardware
2 - SSD drives in RAID0 format for my C-drive
backup is ATI2009
problem
1. I performed a full image and during the image ATI2009 informed me that it could not read some data at a specific location on my C-drive, so I told it to ignore all and the backup was successful.
2. My concern is that my restore will not work
3. I read in the forum to swap out the C-drive and test my restore file on another spare drive,
- I do not have 2 more spare SSD drives to I would have to install an IDE drive and make it the Active Partition
I do not understand RAID0 well enough to answer the following questions
- would an image created from RAID0 restore to a single ide drive (i.e. non RAID0)?
- I presume I do not have to go into my bios and undo the RAID0 settings to boot to an non-RAID drive?

I have tried Chkdsk on C-drive and it didn't help. My plan is to flash the SSD drives, but I need to be sure that my backup files will restore fine.

I have several other full image backups but I get error messages on each of these too, so I want to try to fix up my current system by reinstalling Office 2010, Acronis, etc but I need to test of my backup (the one with the unreadable data) will work for me. Then I will do a full backup and get the read data errors again. Then I will flash my SSD drives and use my back up file for restore. I want to feel confident that the backup file will work.

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When you ran chkdsk, did you use the /r parameter? Hopefully yes.
If you restore a RAID image to an IDE disk you won't be able to boot, but you will see whether the restore goes through.

Does the error shows up when you backup from the recovery CD?

1. I run from microsoft > Manage > disk management - scan and fix file errors and recover bad sectors - so yes I did repair
2. thank you, I guess I can see if the restore will work, which I suspect it will, but I will not be able to see if ignoring the bad data caused a problem.
- I have both a sector-by-sector backup and a normal backup of my C-drive
-sounds like I will just have to bite the bullet and wipe out my only working copy of Win7 to test my restore
3. yes I am using Recovery CD for my restore and I am getting various errors.
- not first in chain
- location of volume # 3 ????
- etc.
both of my backups are full backups of image, but these errors won't let me restore from them and there doesn't seem to be any way of bypassing errors. I would hope that a validate would have an option to force restore

BUG found in ATI2011 Rescue CD
imagine my surprise when I found this
my environment
Win7 home premium 64bit on C and D partition
1. used ATI2011 restore CD to install Acronis onto a Pendrive
1.a used this Pendrive to attempt to create an image of C and D partitions and it warned me that there was unreadable data on my partitions.
1.b I ran Chkdsk /r
1.c. I ran the backup image from my pendrive and sure enough errors were found, I told to Acronis to 'ignore all' -these data errors were the reason for this thread in the 1st place
2. I installed ATI2009 final build onto C partition
2.a I ran backup image from my C-drive to external usb drive, no errors found
2.b I ran the back up image again from my C drive using ATI2009 and did a validate and no errors found
2.c I understand the validate just about guarantees a successful restore, but I have not tried that yet.

A validation is merely an indication that was read was written without write errors. Upon completion of the restore, I strongly suggest that you check the new restore for disk errors.
CHKDSK C: /R

The report generated by the chkdsk operation can be found in the Windows Events log under the Application section. If errors reported in the log, I would suggest that you run the chkdsk a second time.