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Registration E-mail: * Password: * Useful Links How to get Support? All Product Documentation Frequently asked questions by product Acronis Backup 12 FAQ Acronis Backup 11.7 FAQ Acronis Backup & Recovery FAQ Acronis True Image 2017 FAQ Acronis True https://forum.acronis.com/forum/5692 Image 2017 Mac: FAQ Upgrading to Acronis True Image 2017 Grover's True Image Guides Acronis Disk http://support.macrium.com/topic.asp?TOPIC_ID=5353 Director 12 FAQ Acronis Disk Director 11 FAQ Product pages Acronis Home Products Acronis Business Products Acronis Forum Archive Home › Forums › Acronis True Image Discussions › Acronis True Image Home Forum - Older Versions 5692: "A Disk Read Error has occurred press CTRL-Alt-Delete to restart" after restore Lenovo x61 Login to post comments 9 replies [Last post] Mon, 2009-11-09 14:30 disk read Rodrigo Carrilho Offline Beginner Joined: 2009-11-08 Posts: 1 Dear All, I have being using Acronis True Image Home 11, to backup and restore entire Hdds for over 1 year with lenovo laptops X31, X40, X40 and X61. I have a specific HDD previosly encrypted with Pointsec FDE 6.3.1 that won't boot after restore process (all partitions) I have tried several time, the error message is "A Disk Read Error has occurred press CTRL-Alt-Delete to restart" My usual process disk read error is: remove hdd from laptop and connect to my desktop running Acronis True Image Home using external USB/HDD case. Althought restore process finish without any errors, hdd won't boot at all. I also tried to restore excluding service partition, hdd won't boot as well. I downloaded a trial version of Acronis True Image 2010, the same error happens. "A Disk Read Error has occurred press CTRL-Alt-Delete to restart" I thought something was wrong with this HDD, I used Lenovo Diskdoctor utilities to run several test, all completed successfully. Any suggestions? Thanks, Rod Top Login to post comments Mon, 2009-11-09 19:03 #1 Colin B Offline Acronis MVP Volunteer Joined: 2009-08-15 Posts: 9237 I think the encryption might be the problem, but I have no suggestions on how to solve it. __________________ Windows 10 Pro 1607:14393 + Windows 7 Ultimate 64bit SP1 + Server 2008 R2, SBS2011. Testing Environment VirtualBox VM. TI2016:5518 Acronis Backup Advanced:43994, DD12:3223, vmProtect 7.0:5173, SnapDeploy 4 On a clear disk you can seek forever
Top Login to post comments Sun, 2009-12-06 16:12 #2 Michel Roy Offline Beginner Joined: 2009-12-06 Posts: 2 find on HP business support forum Most Compaq laptops I've seen have the IDE controller set to Bit-Shift mode (as opposed to LBA). If this setting is currently different that what it was set to when the Acronis images were created, this might the reason the saved drive geometryActive Topics | Members | Search | FAQ Username: Password: Save Password Forgot your Password? All Forums Reflect v5 Rescue CD "A Disk Read Error Occurred" ... New Topic Reply to Topic Printer Friendly Next Page Author Topic Page: 1 2 of 2 DrummerCT1 New Member 18 Posts Posted-March 30 2013: 17:26:29 Yesterday I installed the latest purchased version of Reflect v5.x to my somewhat older Toshiba tablet PC notebook running XP Pro, Service Pack 3. I was able to create a USB recovery drive and went for the option to add a new "recovery boot menu option" to go directly to recovery mode as well. This is a computer that has run extremely well, no problems for several years, and the hard disk is a newer replacement (larger 160GB).I successfully ran a full backup, "verified" option, of the local drives (C: and E:) and the optical drive is D:. I also tried to view the C: image (where Windows lives), and succeeded with that too. Here's where the problem started... I rebooted, and now I repeatedly get a "Disk read error occurred. Press Ctrl-Alt-Delete to restart"Yuck. Turns out this computer apparently will not boot from the USB drive where I have the Windows PE successfully created on the USB stick. Nor does does a new menu option appear to boot into a Windows PE recovery mode. I am not able to go directly into BIOS (at least F2 doesn't do it), but I can press F2 on restart and select to boot from hard drive (no joy there), memory card (e.g., SD card), CD drive, network, etc. I have a copy of Norton Ghost 10 and I'm able to boot into its repair environment, and from there run disk tests (it shows some issue with Security Index), and I can access, to my surprise, the contents of the computer's two drives (folders, files) through Ghost's Explorer-like file manager. There are other options available such as "fix problems" and replace the Master Boot Record.So... I'm thinking that the option for Macrium Reflect to create a recovery boot menu option perhaps hammered something with booting up? It's the only thing I did that had anything to do with booting up. And there's no menu option showing up, including no "Safe Mode" (however I am guessing that that would only show up if the hard drive could be accessed)That being said, I could definitely use some input here...(1) I wonder if I should consider having Norton Ghost (actually "Disk Doctor" on the recovery CD) to replace/repair the MBR???