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In this case, TrueImage was totally unreliable for me. Early versions of TrueImage (meaning versions 10 and 11) were standalone if a Full backup (meaning, at least they could still be recovered by the CD version, but now it cannot be restored). Why isn’t a Full backup file totally standalone? Why is any earlier file version involved in any way with a current FULL backup? My thinking is that a FULL backup file should be complete and always usable. My guess (seen now in the user manual) is the reason may have been that some even earlier first version had been deleted? (and it had been deleted) Who knew?ĥ. Both the current and older backup still Validate (at least they run and finally quit at 100% without saying anything), but neither are restorable. It was then also attempted from the previous older backup, with the same failed result, but again giving no clue why. This was repeated a few times, with the same result. Better programming choices seem very possible. Why is the restoration partition deleted then? Why not keep and show whatever might be there from the many hours of restore operation? It seemed happy enough until the 100% point. Why doesn't Validation point out any restore problem in advance? It would have saved me this time.Ĥ. Why doesn’t Recovery say what and why it failed? Is there any way to find out why?ģ. And then to top it off, it deleted the Restored partition.

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It ran several hours, and at 100% completion, simply announced Recovery Operation Failed. Then I deleted the partition and adjusted sizes, and tried to restore it (large, nearly a TB). Why doesn’t Validation after working all those hours at least announce if the result was Good? It said nothing, simply silently quit at 100% completion.ġ. It did not say Validation was good, but it didn’t say bad either. Guessing because Verification just ran hours, and at 100% completion, simply quit silently. I also verified it, and I guess it was good. I made a backup of that important partition. Recovery: I found it necessary to delete an important partition (very large, most of a TB) to adjust partition sizes. Two question topics from a very unhappy camper: TrueImage 2018 (or 2015 is the same).















Format factory error 0x0