
The way I work, I do need the ability to backup/restore indivual files/folders. If there are any problems, I'll probably move to Macrium. I'm going to reinstall 2013 on that system and see what happens. I have a dual-boot Win 10 system, and 2013 runs with no issues on one, whereas the other one complains about compatibility with Win 10.

I'm still getting a refund for True Image 2016 because I absolutely hate the interface, which IMO isn't nearly as intuitive as TI 2013 and it seems to be missing some options from the previous version. I'm still confused by ATI's disk numbering scheme and why it suggests backing up the disk when the backup already failed. I was eventually able to restore everything I needed to a new hard drive and I'm back up & running with no apparent ill effects. Oh, and why do they say "create a backup of the disk" when that's what I was trying to do when it failed? TIA-Susan Edit: I marked this "Solved" because it wasn't an ATI problem. I know more about mountvol and diskpart than I did before, but that's about it )! Any suggestions? My ultimate goal is to clone my Disk 0 drive (which is partitioned for a dual boot system) to a larger drive. I "guess" I should run chkdsk on disk 1, but I haven't been able to assign it a drive letter or basically do anything with it. I've gotten the ATI error trying to backup either Disk 0 or Disk 2 (both are installed hard drives in my laptop,) so I don't understand why it's even looking at Disk 1. "Hard disk 1" has no drive letter and there's no menu option for it in Windows Disk Management except "Convert to Dynamic Disk" so I haven't found a way to run chkdsk on it, even though it seems to be the culprit if ATI is to be believed.

(Ox9) The request could not be performed because of an I/O device error (OxFFFO) I've run chkdsk on all available drives and none report errors. If the error persists, check the disk using Check Disk utility and create aīackup of the disk. My ATI 2016 backups stall with the following error: Failed to read data from the disk.įailed to read from sector 931,752,544 of hard disk '1'. Hi- I've been struggling with Acronis True Image TS with this issue for a few weeks and thought I'd ask here to see if anyone had any insights while Acronis looks at my log files.
