Tried that, no files are shown. Would iniverala restore so any good? The customer would likely purchase it.
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Browse All TopicsI have a new customer that purchased Acronis 9 from their previous vendor who is now out of business. The have a backup of an old SBS 2003 server which has some data they would like to restore (1 directory, about 10 meg of files or so I am told).
When I open the backup I see a list of files like 'Backup Sat, Feb 23 08 03:30:03'. When I open one of them (there's 121) I see 'C:', when I open it there's nothing. It's the same with every file inside the backup. When I try to mount it as an Image I see the same list of dates which are the file names in the archive and I get an error, 'Cannot assign a drive letter to a partition from the Backup archive'. When using the Restore Wizard I get the prompt 'Please insert the media marked 'Volume 1". When I cancel out of that it asks for volume 2 then 3 then 4 all the way to 120.
Is there anyway to get the data from this archive? Any help would be appreciated. thanks
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by: ComputerTechiePosted on 2009-08-28 at 13:32:16ID: 25211335
try exploring the image file with acronis exploring option otherwise without the other files the data might be lost.
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