![]() I have done the same procedure with success the previous day, using exactly the same backup, the same internal disk, the same external disk, the same bootable USB flash drive with Recovery Media on. I select the Samsung internal SSD that I have prepared and click on Next. I can click Next to get past this error, and the program displays the clock animation again, then prompts me to select a destination disk for my backup to be recovered to. I can boot it just fine, but then I'm met with this message after I select the desired incremental backup and go to the next step. I'm using a Kingston DataTraveler 111 USB flash drive to boot the Recovery Media. ![]() I used the latest build (39216) of True Image 2021 to create the Acronis Recovery Media, while Windows 10 was in a working order and before I wiped the internal SSD. I have wiped my Samsung internal SSD system disk in preparation for recovering the entire disk with Windows 10 on using the backup disk image from my WD external HDD backup disk. But I don't see how I can prove that True Image is wrong, or how I can move forward and past this obstacle. Unless it can somehow prove that the file has indeed been corrupted and clearly indicate what file is corrupted, I will have to disagree with True Image on this. My question is, what file is corrupted? It doesn't clearly indicate what file it is talking about. ![]()
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