skopper Posted September 25, 2007 Report Posted September 25, 2007 I am trying to restore (from a NAS drive) to a computer that crashed. I Using WinXP Home, I reinstalled WinXP, allowing the partition to be reformatted, so that I could install Retrospect Express 7.0 and access the back-ups on the NAS. I've told it to restore the entire drive to how it was before, including the OS. That done, I recataloged a back-up set and started the restore. About 20% through I get a "Trouble writing folder..." error 1127 data detected in file using cyclic redundancy check and the restore halted. then I did a Verify on the dataset and it was fine - not one error - so I restarted the restore and it got through 3 more files before "Trouble writing folder..." error -1123 volume structure corrupt and it stopped again. So, what is it talking about? Why doesn't it just skip the problematic folders and go on? Or is this a hard dirve error?
skopper Posted September 27, 2007 Author Report Posted September 27, 2007 This problem turns out to be due to the hard drive I am trying to restore to. I ran chkdsk /r and then the restore proceeded properly.
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