Supposedly it was fixed in TI It only affects files and folders restores done from the Linux boot environment. Files and Folders restores done from Windows should never have the problem, nor should partition image restores or clones. Many thanks. Sounds spot on! My restore was standalone using the Linux Acronis and was a file by file not sector restore of the entire disk. I guess my final decision - for future use a bit late now But why on earth Acronis Inc - who have presumably known about this for ages - never warned users to avoid standalone Linux-based restores of files with ADS info appended is beyond me.
I suspect that they didn't know. This is just a hunch, but since the recovery environment is Linux-based, they were probably just using some of the open-source NTFS packages, and those packages probably contained the bug.
It has been pretty difficult for the open-source community to get NTFS implemented correctly. Microsoft never published a standards document, so all of their work has been reverse engineering and guessing games.
I wish Acronis would adopt a WinPE based recovery environment; there are too many posts on here from users with compatibility issues in the Acronis Linux recovery environment. Using a Windows-based recovery environment would eliminate most of these issues. Downloaded and burned V6. I have the same problem - but in my case I want to copy, not delete, those "corrupted or unreadable" files.
I ended up using the boot environment because TrueImage is crashing every time I try to restore from within Windows. Now it appears to have restored, but some of the files are unreadable.
This is VERY poor design. Backup software should not silently write files which are "corrupt or unreadable" - at the very least Acronis should be warning us that this can happen! I'm having a horrible time with various corrupted files after copying them from my last tibfile full partition backup - verified mounted as a drive by the management console. Can't delete the files in DOS prompt or safe mode.
I downloaded the latest Ubuntu, ran from CD and copied the ones I've found so far to a new location then deleted the corrupted files. It works, but it's painful! Is there some way I can raise a ticket with Acronis to address this problem when restoring files? I've never encountered a problem extracting files from a mounted image in Windows; only when restoring individual files in the Linux recovery environment.
If you have, that's a very serious issue indeed. You should raise a ticket with Acronis Support. At the top of this page in the header and on the right side is a link to Support. Basically in that thread it says to just boot using Acronis and then start the restore files procedure. Deleting from Knoppix didn't work for me I tried versions 6. I didn't try delete before the chkdsk, so I don't know which it was that made the difference.
On Windows 10, thumbs. Although these files are harmless, sometimes they can cause problems. In this guide , you will learn the steps to delete thumbs. Delete thumbs. Once you complete the steps, the thumbs. If the thumbs. Thanks everyone! Thanks Larissa I will mark someone as the best answer. I am currently testing them now. To continue this discussion, please ask a new question. Get answers from your peers along with millions of IT pros who visit Spiceworks.
Microsoft Windows 8. Best Answer. BMoore This person is a verified professional. Verify your account to enable IT peers to see that you are a professional. I know this is annoying. GPO 1. Scroll down to the bottom and Turn off caching of thumbnail pictures. View this "Best Answer" in the replies below ». Thanks for your patience. Try running the command in Windows Safe Mode.
Thanks again, throoper. Just tried it in Safe Mode. Still comes up as "The file or directory is corrupted and unreadable". Content removed due to copyright issues. Colt said:. I got the same result with the boot CD. I then tried to rename both the folder and the thumbs. Seems a bit drastic, but I just want to get rid of that darned Chkdsk each and every bootup!
Sounds like it is the folder shell that's got the problem. Where exactly is the folder? There's a few other tricks to try before doing a reinstall. There are seven different folders affected, all together in My Documents. As Seen On. Welcome to Tech Support Guy! Latest posts. Solved New build requires old computer to wake up monitor? Sign of the times 1 Viewer Latest: ekim68 7 minutes ago. Random Discussion. Windows 7. What type of cables are these?
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