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> Acronis Help Needed
noamericano
post May 14 2008, 11:22 PM
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i backed up my computer with acronis and got it repaired and then when it came back it was in factory state so i installed acronis on it and then wen i click restore after it started restoring it said can't read something..... so i clicked ignore then another one came and then after it said archive is corrupted. now i am stuck with like totally nothing. does anyone with experience from using acronis, know what to do?

p.s it's acronis true image v.11

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Platypus
post May 15 2008, 05:08 AM
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How did you do the backup, and onto what media?

In other words, did you make an image of the drive, image of one partition, backup to a hidden partition, image to a DVD?

Have you made a bootable Acronis recovery disk?


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