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Guest Jackske
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Hi,

I made several images of my hard disk with Acronis True Image 11. I

did put them all on an external drive.

I did check them all and I kept only those which where validate.

I had a computer crash and I did want to restore an image.

All of them were suddenly corrupt!

It is like the police. When you need them they are not on your

service.

Jacques Wenger

Belgium

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Guest Malke
Posted

Re: corrupt

 

Jackske wrote:

> Hi,

> I made several images of my hard disk with Acronis True Image 11. I

> did put them all on an external drive.

> I did check them all and I kept only those which where validate.

> I had a computer crash and I did want to restore an image.

> All of them were suddenly corrupt!

> It is like the police. When you need them they are not on your

> service.

> Jacques Wenger

> Belgium

 

And did you have a question about this or were you just venting? I'm not

sure what anyone here can do to help you except to refer you to Acronis

tech support.

 

Malke

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Guest Tom [Pepper] Willett
Posted

Re: corrupt

 

Contact Acronis support.

 

"Jackske" <Jackske2@gmail.com> wrote in message

news:f61fdde6-c4ff-4c1f-a9ad-44f1189edee5@x35g2000hsb.googlegroups.com...

: Hi,

: I made several images of my hard disk with Acronis True Image 11. I

: did put them all on an external drive.

: I did check them all and I kept only those which where validate.

: I had a computer crash and I did want to restore an image.

: All of them were suddenly corrupt!

: It is like the police. When you need them they are not on your

: service.

: Jacques Wenger

: Belgium

Guest Bill in Co.
Posted

Re: corrupt

 

Jackske wrote:

> Hi,

> I made several images of my hard disk with Acronis True Image 11. I

> did put them all on an external drive.

> I did check them all and I kept only those which where validate.

> I had a computer crash and I did want to restore an image.

> All of them were suddenly corrupt!

 

Not likely, unless THEY (those image files) were on the crashed disk, and

got damaged. More likely something is wrong on your boot drive and how

that is affecting True Image's ability to work now. You could try

uninstalling, rebooting, and then reinstalling True Image (assuming your

system is still intact).

> It is like the police. When you need them they are not on your

> service.

> Jacques Wenger

> Belgium

Guest sgopus
Posted

RE: corrupt

 

I have used Acronis TI many times to make and restore images from a seperate

external drive, and it works great, you should have your original install cd

for TI, just boot to it and restore from your external drive.

 

"Jackske" wrote:

> Hi,

> I made several images of my hard disk with Acronis True Image 11. I

> did put them all on an external drive.

> I did check them all and I kept only those which where validate.

> I had a computer crash and I did want to restore an image.

> All of them were suddenly corrupt!

> It is like the police. When you need them they are not on your

> service.

> Jacques Wenger

> Belgium

>

Guest Paul Montgomery
Posted

Re: corrupt

 

On Aug 4, 3:26 pm, "Bill in Co." <not_really_h...@earthlink.net>

wrote:

> Not likely, unless THEY (those image files) were on the crashed disk, and

> got damaged.    More likely something is wrong on your boot drive and how

> that is affecting True Image's ability to work now.     You could try

> uninstalling, rebooting, and then reinstalling True Image (assuming your

> system is still intact).

 

You forget about the option of booting from the CD?

Guest Bill in Co.
Posted

Re: corrupt

 

Paul Montgomery wrote:

> On Aug 4, 3:26 pm, "Bill in Co." <not_really_h...@earthlink.net>

> wrote:

>

>> Not likely, unless THEY (those image files) were on the crashed disk, and

>> got damaged. More likely something is wrong on your boot drive and how

>> that is affecting True Image's ability to work now. You could try

>> uninstalling, rebooting, and then reinstalling True Image (assuming your

>> system is still intact).

>

> You forget about the option of booting from the CD?

 

True, he could boot from the True Image CD, if he has that (and purchased it

that way, in a box, or made one).


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