If you try to manually recover some damaged application files (e.g. Please note that proper application recovery can only be done via entire disk/partition or entire PC restore. chkdsk D: /rĪpplication does not start after recoveryĪn application malfunction after recovery is usually caused by corruption of files used by this application.
Where DISK is the drive you want to check, e.g.
Before recovering, clean Windows temp folder: click Start or go to the Windows Search charm, type %temp%, and select the folder that appears. If possible, temporarily disable antivirus during recovery.ģ. Make sure Acronis True Image is not blocked by security software: see Acronis Software: exclude program folders and executables from antivirus and other security programs. Incomplete restore may be caused by network interruptionsĢ. If the backup is stored on a network share/NAS, copy the backup to local disk and reattempt recovery. This will make sure we avoid possible conflicts with the installed operating system.įor best results, we recommend to reboot the machine before and after recovery, to avoid issues with files being locked/in use.ġ. If it was not tried previously, always make sure that the recovery was tried from Acronis bootable media using the latest version. Please attempt the recovery with the file-level security setting disabled. The files being recovered can be inaccessible by some part of the recovery process. TroubleshootingĪ common cause for any issues within recovered system is file security settings. Follow these instructions if you have corrupted or otherwise unusable files/applications after recovery.
This article will explain how to troubleshoot this issue. Sometimes a recovery process seems to work without any visible problems, but the resulting files after recovery are not complete and/or are corrupted or an application does not work correctly in the restored system. Instructions on how to troubleshoot problems after recovery