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Restore is Incredibly Inefficient

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All I'm trying to do is recover one file.
When I hit restore, Acronis takes over my CPU (pushing it to 99% with nothing else running) for over five minutes just to generate a tree of the files in the backup set. Then - when I select a single file (in this case, with a whopping 16 KB size), it does the same thing for at least another 5 minutes.
The Windows XP backup would do this in a matter of a second or two.
Something is radically wrong with the programming when it requires more processor work to recover a single two-page Word file than it does to render six hours of video. The amount of work it's doing is way more (like millions of times more) than what should be necessary.

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Perhaps you should try a different method. To restore specific data, you have various options:

- You can boot from the ATI bootable Rescue Media and choose a files/folders restore, selecting the files and folders you wish to restore.

- If ATI is installed, you could mount the backup and copy files/folders from it to the drive.

- If ATI is installed, you could double-click the backup to open it in Windows Explorer, then copy files/folders from it to the drive.

- Within ATI, right-click on the backup you wish to restore from and select "Recover Files".

That gives you four methods, so at least one should suit you. :)

And, here's an Acronis note on Restoring Specific Files and Folders from Disk Backup: http://kb.acronis.com/content/34879

Click on my signature link #3 below and review item 5 and 5A nside that lnk.