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You go on to say in post #2 that you created a VDI which to my understanding is a Virtual Desktop established on a remote server. Was this file created using Ti 2020 or TI 2021?, not that I think it matters here. You say you have a TIBX file with which you would like to convert to a VHD. Some observations on my part however are as follows. It may have been removed in some previous versions but it's definitely available in True Image 2021, presumably after pressure from users (I have not read all the discussions in detail).įirst, I am not an expert in the field of VM's, VHD, VDI, or much of anything Virtual. This in itself seems to be rooted in the proprietary nature of the TIB file format and the lack of support for VHD conversion or false believes that True Image lacks this feature. However, you will correct me if I'm wrong, but I believe this is the most discussed and best documented (as in Acronis KB articles) approach to turning a TIB file into a working virtual machine. It was meant to be used directly on hardware, not in a VM context.
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To be fair though, I don't think this software was ever designed to be used this way. That is, its own version of the truth and the results are evident above, they are catastrophic. It could also be that True Image is inadvertently telling the truth rather than misleading. If anything, True Image should attempt to restore disk 2 to disk 1, that is the VDI disk that VirtaulBox uses. You will also note that the label "select destination of disk 1" is misleading because the source TIBX file is on disk 2, not on disk 1.
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Could it be that True Image is not capable of restoring its data to disks that are not initialized? It doesn't know how to do that on its own? I have to do it manually for it before arriving at this step?. Also worth noting is that disk 1 is the VDI disk that VirtualBox uses and it's "not initialized".
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Also, for the step "select destination of disk 1" the list containing disk 1 and disk 2 are grayed out and not selectable. It doesn't say what file specifically is corrupted. See exhibit A, B, C and D below for evidence. I can browse it in the Acronis bootable media environment and I can select the point in time to which to restore to, but after selecting what to restore ("recover") and I click on Next, I am presented with a nasty error message: "the file is corrupted". I'm reading the TIBX file from a USB attached disk (from the host).
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I have also written a Linux based Acronis bootable media to an ISO file that I'm booting the VM off of. I have created a VM based on the 64-bit Windows 7 preset and a VDI disk for it. It just needs to be a working Windows 7 instance as it was before I dismantled the system. I am only doing it to salvage some important information. This will not be a permanent installment.
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Does that include virtual machines? What type of devices do I need to get drivers for to get a basic working system? The Universal Restore feature is used to restore a backup to dissimilar hardware. If ever, in what situation do I have to use a VHD file rather than a TIB file? As far as I can tell True Image 2020 does have an option to convert TIB (or TIBX) files to VHD. inability of True Image to convert a TIB (or TIBX) file to VHD. I have seen a lot of discussions about VHD and the ability vs. Is this workable? Do I need to spring for VMware? I intend to use VirtualBox as my hypervisor. As I have not done this before, I am turning to this forum for some pointers and general advice. I could restore it to one of my current setups, but I rather try to restore it to a VM. I have a TIBX image file of an old UEFI based system with Intel Z77 chipset and Intel Core i7-2700K that was running Windows 7 and I have a pressing need to get back to that system, but I no longer have that old hardware.