W7/64 OS error when booting from restored image
Am using Home Image 11 Suite. All of a sudden all of my saved images will not mount upon reboot. W7 OS says to use W7 install disk to repair as an important device is missing. There have been no hardware changes. This seems to be a problem with Acronis as an alternative image program mounts it's image (that is of same vintage as the Acronis images) just fine.
Note: I am in transit and my W7 uninstall disk is in storage far away, so cannot attempt W7 repair that way. But why should I have to? Something is screwy here.
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As indicated in original post, version 11.
Update:
I should have indicated I perform all operations from boot disk of TIH11.
Since original post I DL's TIH-12 in trial mode and was able to recover the previously created images from TIH-11. The trial was run from W7 desktop from a much earlier image saved with (and restored from) Macreum Reflect.
So no longer in crisis mode (whew!). But still need to know why TIH-11 is acting this way.
Denis
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correction: using TIH 2011 (not TIH 11, when reread your post I realized I'd missed your question as I had thought TIH 11 and TIH 2011 were the same = my bad)
I do all procedures from recovery disk, although I also tried the recovery from windows with same bad result.
As I mentioned, when I used trial version of TIH 2012 it did the recovery from same image files that TIH 2011 fails on.
So as of now am using Macreum Reflect until I resolve this problem
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the same problem: W7/64 OS error when booting from restored image, I also tried TIH 2011. The archive is a copy of all drives, except the logical D, which is hosted and archived copy by TIH-2011. I tried to restore the boot sector separately MBR, but to no avail. Maybe the boot sector has a different addressing. Please help with advice ...
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Diana,
A lot of Win7 systems have a system reserved partition. If you have one, are you sure it has been backed up and restored? Is there any other hidden partition (diagnostics, OEM, recovery, ...)?
If you are not sure, you can still use the Win7 installation DVD to try to repair your startup. Boot on the installation DVD, choose install, then choose repair startup. It might take a few passes before all the repairs are done, with a reboot in between each
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Thanks for the advice, already had to reinstall from the installation disks.
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