Truimage Home 11 Mount TIB - ERROR 1 Cannot assign a drive letter to a partition from the backup archive.
This worked fine to mount a validated backup archive yesterday. Today I get this error message every time. No matter what the backup is... I have validated several different TIB files and today none of them mount because of error cannot assign drive letter. There are plent of free drive letters. I use the default drive letter chosen by Truimage, and it is free
What's the problem? Anyone?

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Not sure, but instead of mounting you could double-click the .tib archive to open in Windows Explorer.
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Do open the TI Program and under the Tools menu,
choose the unmount option--just in case you have prior mounts still mounted.
Also, only mount the one single specific partition to be examined.
You may also need to disable your AV during the mount process.
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Thanks to All
+ I'm all over google, and others have the problem but with other issues too.
+ Looked at Unmount. Nothing there. have rebooted anyway so it would be gone if previous done
+ I have disable Windows Security Essentials. No other av software
One googled page mentioned something about windows permissions to access drive letters... I can fathom how that would happen when it worked the day before to do a normal TI mount
Anyone else with suggestions please weigh in.
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There are a number of things that can cause this to happen, and it varies, that's why you are not getting just one answer.
The Google link was given only to assist you in narrowing down which of the many things it could be, toward finding your issue.
When it happened to me if I recall correctly the resolve was when I ran chkdsk found a few problems and only after it fixed them that solved the problem. Thinking about it more trying to recall that day since I was doing so many different software testings when it happened, for a moment I even thought it was a corrupt USB stick plugged in that was interfering the windows drive letter sequence.. Is your HD full? I'm not trying to guess here, but sincerely I just forgot my particular sequence and what I did, but I just know I resolved it quickly, and think in hindsight so will you. Let us know what you find.
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