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Product Line' started by ginky4, Jul 17, 2008. Thread Status: Not open for further replies. ginky4 Registered Member Joined: Jan 2, 2007 wii error unable to read disc Posts: 26 I am trying to do a disc clone but I
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am getting an error after 11% completion that says "Unable to Read Disk 1 Sector 19282273. Hit Retry, Ignore, Ignore All. None of these selections seem to work. Anyway to get around this to complete the clone. I am using Acronis True Image 9.0 with Windows XP Professional. ginky4, Jul 17, 2008 #1 Xpilot Registered Member Joined: May 14, 2005 Posts: 2,318 Which build of version 9 are you using? Some of the early builds had unresolved problems. Is this a PC, Laptop or something else? They can need different handling in cloning procedures. The make and model would also be useful because some need special treatment. Have you run CHKDSK R on your hard drives? This may be all that is needed to get the clone to complete. A description of how you are doing the clone would also be of help. For instance are you using an external connection for one of the drives or are they both internal drives? A favoured method is to put the target dive in place of the donor drive and then set the donor drive in an external enclosure before running the clone from the TI rescue CD. Xpilot Xpilot, Jul 17, 2008 #2 jmk94903 Registered Member Joined: Jul 10, 2004 Posts: 3,329 Location: San Rafael, CA ginky4 said: I am trying to do a disc clone but I am getting an error after 11% completion that says "Unable to Read Disk 1 Sector 19282273. Hit Retry, Ignore, Ignore All. None of these selections seem to work. Anyway to get around this to complete the clone. I am using Acronis True Image 9.0 with Windows XP Professional.Click to expand... Sounds like a bad sector. Click the Windows Start button and in the Run box type: CHKDSK C: /R Cl
Gaming Smartphones Tablets Windows 8 PSUs Android Your question Get the answer Tom's Hardware>Forum>Storage>error cloning hard disk> Solved error cloning hard disk Tags: Migrate Hitachi Storage Hard Drives Last response: 23 December 2015 16:24 in Storage Share chep 23 December 2015 16:15:54 I just got a new hitachi 1 terabyte hard disk. I want to clone my hard disk so i can use it as the main hard disk with all the os etc. I'm using acronis trial version. When i clone, i have to reboot. when i get to the boot http://www.wilderssecurity.com/threads/unable-to-read-disk-1-sector-when-doing-clone.215268/ screen it will show this. acronis migrate easy analyzing partitions: [#####################] 100% locking partitions: [#####################] 100% checking partitions: [#####################] 33% (it gets stuck at 33%) (after roughly 30 seconds, this comes on) acronis migrate easy operation 1 of 5(sometimes 3 of 5) clearing hard disk: 1 current operation progress: error: unable to write disk 2 sector XXXXXXXXXXX( retry, ignore, ignore ALL) p.s. http://www.tomshardware.com/answers/id-2908482/error-cloning-hard-disk.html the XXXXXXXXXXX represents numbers UPDATE: I used another program, aomei backupper standard. it worked but my 1 terabyte hard disk is now 465 gb like my old one, and it has 465 unallocated space. Can i extend volume and add the unallocated space to the primary partition and still be able to boot from it. is the OS going to be in the system reserved or the primary partition? More about : error cloning hard disk Best solution johnnyb105 a b G Storage 23 December 2015 16:24:12 Try this its always worked for me without fail .... http://www.backup-utility.com/download.html Share popatim a c 1334 G Storage 23 December 2015 17:12:35 Sounds like you need to scan your new hdd for bad sectors to me. m 0 l Related resources Hard Disk Cloning - Forum Hard disk cloning software - Forum Windows 7 won't boot after cloning hard drive to larger disk, getting Stop 7B - Forum Cloning hard disk using Acronis - Forum Error cloning failing hard drive. - Forum Can't find your answer ? Ask ! Get the answer chep 24 December 2015 02:41:21 johnnyb105 said:Try
Visited Search Results View More Blog Recent Blog Posts View More Photos Recent Photos My Favorites View More Photo Galleries PMs Unread PMs http://forum.cakewalk.com/SOLVED-Acronis-backup-error-hard-disk-39139-m3355950.aspx Inbox Send New PM View More Page Extras Menu Forum Themes Mobile Progressive CakewalkProductsSONARProChannel ModulesZ3TA+ 2RaptureDimension ProMusic CreatorStudio InstrumentsZ3TA+ iOSScratchPadRE-2A Leveling AmplifierSupportMy Cakewalk AccountRegister Your ProductContact SupportKnowledge BaseOnline DocumentationOffline Activation Home http://www.makeuseof.com/answers/is-there-a-bad-sector-in-my-hard-disc-and-what-can-i-do/ » [The Studio] » Computers » [SOLVED] Acronis backup error - hard disk '1'? Mark Thread UnreadFlat Reading Mode❐ [SOLVED] Acronis backup error - hard disk '1'? Author Post Essentials error unable Only Full Version Susan G Max Output Level: 0 dBFS Total Posts : 11998 Joined: 2003/11/05 22:49:26Location: Putnam County, NY Status: offline 2016/01/20 19:53:26 (permalink) [SOLVED] Acronis backup error - 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 error unable to while Acronis looks at my log files.My ATI 2016 backups stall with the following error:Failed to read data from the disk. Failed to read from sector 931,752,544 of hard disk '1'. Try to repeat the operation. If the error persists, check the disk using Check Disk utility and create a backup of the disk. Failed to read the snapshot. (Ox1OC45A) Unknown status. (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."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.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.I "guess" I should run chkdsk on disk 1, but I haven't been able to
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