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My Acronis is True Image 2015, Build # 6525 and is activated and up to date.
My computer system has 3 x 2Tb Seagate drives, My main one ( Disk 2 - Acronis) has XP pro 32 Bit installed, The second disk (Disk 1 - Acronis) has Windows 7 64 Bit installed and the last disk (Disk 3 - Acronis) has no operating system installed and is used to general work. I can dual boot between XP Pro and Windows 7 at startup.
I clone disk 2 and disk 1 each week onto 2 x 2Tb Seagate Expansion USB drives.
When I use clone disk 2, XP Pro, the source disk is 2 and the destination disk is disk 4 (One of the USB drives). After I clone disk 2 and when the process is finished all is well – no errors. However then I clone disk 1, Windows 7, as the source disk and again the destination disk is 4 the other USB drive there are errors. Please see the attached screen shot. The sector '6,177,408' is one of a lot when I click on IGNORE.
I have tried the following;-
Run Seagate tools software on both disk 1, Windows 7, and the USB destination disk 4. There were no errors detected.
Run chkdsk /r from an elevated command prompt on both disk 1, Windows 7, and the USB destination disk 4. There were no errors detected.
I have also run sfc scannow from an elevated command prompt on both disk 1, Windows 7, and the USB destination disk 4. There were no errors detected.
Any idea why I get these errors.
The last successfully cloned drive 1 was at the end on November 2014 then I had a stroke and it is recently I am well enough to get back to normal, well sort of.

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Sorry if what I suggest does not help.
Was getting sector error today with Windows 8.1 and a 1TB drive and trying to clone after booting from USB key with Acronis on it.

The new drive that I had formatted I then reformatted again at a sector size of 4096 which matched that of the hard disk in the PC.
Then I repeated the clone and it worked

It just may be a coincidence though.
Not sure.

Internal drive to CLONE TO was a Western Digital formatted NTFS 1tb drive. The laptop ORIGINAL source drive (Clone from) via USB was a Hitachi 1tb drive.

Go figure
Good luck.

Peter