IFD reporting a not valid image file (13)
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IFD reporting a not valid image file (13)
I cannot restore an image created by IFW with IFD. It reports an invalid file, but i used the same version with both programs. (Version 2.83). Please help.
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Re: IFD reporting a not valid image file (13)
do you have Windows based compression or encryption enabled for that
drive/directory/or file? If so, remove that from Windows. Also, when you
look at the drive in the list of drives does it say anything about being
"out of sync" ? It can also be your BIOS having read problems, especially
on USB, you may want to try "USB" option instead, can also be memory problem
(run memtest86+ from memtest86.org), or on a SATA/PATA drive, try
BIOS(direct), or just try using Image for Linux which won't use the BIOS.
"Ferdinando" wrote in message news:6242@public.image...
I cannot restore an image created by IFW with IFD. It reports an invalid
file, but i used the same version with both programs. (Version 2.83). Please
help.
drive/directory/or file? If so, remove that from Windows. Also, when you
look at the drive in the list of drives does it say anything about being
"out of sync" ? It can also be your BIOS having read problems, especially
on USB, you may want to try "USB" option instead, can also be memory problem
(run memtest86+ from memtest86.org), or on a SATA/PATA drive, try
BIOS(direct), or just try using Image for Linux which won't use the BIOS.
"Ferdinando" wrote in message news:6242@public.image...
I cannot restore an image created by IFW with IFD. It reports an invalid
file, but i used the same version with both programs. (Version 2.83). Please
help.
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Re: IFD reporting a not valid image file (13)
Would using IFL assist with this?
Mary
On 9/8/2013 11:01 AM, TeraByte Support wrote:
> do you have Windows based compression or encryption enabled for that
> drive/directory/or file? If so, remove that from Windows. Also, when you
> look at the drive in the list of drives does it say anything about being
> "out of sync" ? It can also be your BIOS having read problems, especially
> on USB, you may want to try "USB" option instead, can also be memory problem
> (run memtest86+ from memtest86.org), or on a SATA/PATA drive, try
> BIOS(direct), or just try using Image for Linux which won't use the BIOS.
>
> "Ferdinando" wrote in message news:6242@public.image...
>
> I cannot restore an image created by IFW with IFD. It reports an invalid
> file, but i used the same version with both programs. (Version 2.83). Please
> help.
>
>
Mary
On 9/8/2013 11:01 AM, TeraByte Support wrote:
> do you have Windows based compression or encryption enabled for that
> drive/directory/or file? If so, remove that from Windows. Also, when you
> look at the drive in the list of drives does it say anything about being
> "out of sync" ? It can also be your BIOS having read problems, especially
> on USB, you may want to try "USB" option instead, can also be memory problem
> (run memtest86+ from memtest86.org), or on a SATA/PATA drive, try
> BIOS(direct), or just try using Image for Linux which won't use the BIOS.
>
> "Ferdinando" wrote in message news:6242@public.image...
>
> I cannot restore an image created by IFW with IFD. It reports an invalid
> file, but i used the same version with both programs. (Version 2.83). Please
> help.
>
>