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Acronis Failed To Read Data From The Disk
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Acronis Backup Failed To Read Sector
2009-10-13 11:59 SpriteMV Offline Beginner Joined: 2009-10-13 Posts: 3 Send PM: Send PM Hi. I have Acronis running automatic nightly backups and have started receiving a new error message: "E000101F4: Failed to read data from the disk. Failed to read from the sector 26,505,503 of the hard disk 1" If I click "Ignore,"Acronis goes on to complete the backup. I'm running Acronis 11.0 (build 8.101) and Vista Ultimate SP2. Ihave 2 hard disks - a chkdsk disk: /r 1TB split into 2 partitions (one for OS, one for storage) and a 2TB for backups. They are both only a few months old. Does anyone know how to fix this error? Thanks in advance! Top Login to post comments Sun, 2009-10-18 11:08 #1 Oleg Offline Acronis QA Engineer Joined: 2009-04-16 Posts: 3009 Send PM: Send PM Hello Jesse, Thank you for using [[http://www.acronis.com/homecomputing/products/trueimage/ | Acronis True Image]] Please do the following to fix the issue: 1) Download SnapAPI update Unpack the archive and run the SnapAPISetup.msi file; Go through the wizard screens and hit Proceed to install the update. Reboot the computer to complete the changes. 2) Please check the disks for errors: - Go to the Command Prompt (Start -> Run -> cmd) - Enter the command: "chkdsk DISK: /r" where DISK is the partition letter you need to check. Please note, that checking the C: drive may require you to reboot the machine. If the issue still persists, please download Acronis Report utility available here and run it, create a report and attach to your post. This would provide us with detailed information on the hard disk partition structure. Thank you. __________________ Oleg Lee Acronis QA Team
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Failed To Read From Sector 0 Of Hard Disk 1
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Line' started by TomBrooklyn, Jan 13, 2008. Thread Status: Not open for further replies. Page 1 of 2 1 2 Next > http://www.wilderssecurity.com/threads/error-failed-to-read-data-from-the-disk.197396/ TomBrooklyn Registered Member Joined: Feb 10, 2004 Posts: 76 XP Pro, Acronis TI 10 Whenever I do a backup I get the same error. It comes up in a window labled error http://cscmblog.blogspot.com/2010/07/acronis-failed-to-read-sector-63-of.html and it is... ================================================ | E000101F4: Failed to read data from the disk. | Failed to read from the sector 228,173,733 of the hard disk 2 | Retry Ignore Ignore All Cancel failed to ================================================ If I click retry the same error comes back with the same sector. If I select Ignore the backup completes, Acronis says its a good backup, and it verifies OK. What's up with this error and is there any way to resolve it? TomBrooklyn, Jan 13, 2008 #1 MudCrab Imaging Specialist Joined: Nov 3, 2006 Posts: 6,477 Location: California Have you failed to read run a chkdsk /r on the hard disk? Does it show any bad sectors? MudCrab, Jan 14, 2008 #2 Acronis Support Acronis Support Staff Joined: Apr 28, 2004 Posts: 25,885 Hello TomBrooklyn, Thank you for choosing Acronis Disk Backup Software. Please notice that, as pointed by MudCrab, such error is usually caused by bad sectors on the drive, and running "chkdsk /r" on all partitions of the drive should fix the problem (you will need to reboot your computer to check system partition). Please be aware that when you click "Ignore", the problem sector is skipped, and not included into the archive. Such archive will verify and restore, but any data that was in the problem sector will be missing. If you have any further questions concerning Acronis software, please feel free to submit a request for technical support or post any of them on this forum. We will certainly try to help you in resolving any issues. Thank you. -- Marat Setdikov Acronis Support, Jan 15, 2008 #3 minh1234 Registered Member Joined: Jan 10, 2008 Posts: 12 I think I am having the exact same prob
for a quick, cheap and effective backup for the smaller SMB Servers we have.On occasion we would try to run a disk backup and hit the error "failed to read sector 63 of hard disk xx" where xx is one of the hard disks in the computer. Now if you Google this error you will find a lot of issues with this error related to Acronis True Image and that in Backup & Recovery this has been fixed in build #11639. Well I have this fault today and I am running build #11639 so I don't think this stands true yet.I found that when I tried to backup my server with disks C: and D: to USB disk on disk F: this error would be displayed. The event log would show an event ID 1 with the detailsError Code:500Failed to read from diskFailed to read from sector 63 of hard disk '1'The hard disk 1 in this server was a dynamic disk, no RAID just a Ultra 320 SCSI disk. I had checked the disk and I new this was good using CHKDSK.I looked back in the application event log and noted event ID 12289, this was with the Source VSS. This lead me to think the error may be occuring with the VSS snapshot and the event ID details confirmed this.Volume Shadow Copy Service error: Unexpected error OpenService (shSCManager, 'VSS', SERVICE_QUERY_STATUS). hr = 0x80070005.This error shows that an problem is occurring when Acronis tries to take the Volume Shadow Copy Service snapshot and this then leads to the sector 63 error. A further event ID 1 then displayed this information about the snapshotError code: 502Operation with partition '0-0' was terminated.Details:Read error. Error code: 0x70003 Tag: 0x2CBDD167CBCA9516Failed to read the snapshot. Error code: 0x10C45A Tag: 0x14181C22EF45AD6EAccess is deniedIf Access is Denied then this could be a permissions issue, I looked at the backup account I was using in Acronis and this was a purpose backup account that was a member of the Backup Operators Group. By default the Backup Operators Group does not have permission to the Volume Shadow Copy Service and therefore cannot read or write the shadow copies and will display the error.So I added my backup account to the local Administrators Group, this was acceptable in this situation as I controlled the backup account and needed to get a backup completed!I re ran the job and this time it has ran through successfully with the VSS snapshot taken as expected.I think the conclusion is that the "sector 63" error can be caused by a multiple of things and no one solution will fit and a methodical approach to trouble shooting is the best plan of action