There are 1 replies, with the last one on November 19 2013 at 08:18:28 by john.p
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Hi,
Review the load errors log file and consider removing any files marked corrupt. Or remove the path from the "folders to search".
However, before you do this, if all the corrupt backups are on the same drive, it is indicative of faulty or failing hardware. Please read the following.
http://kb.macrium.com/KnowledgebaseArticle50048.aspx
Deleting files with windows explorer would not result in "file is corrupt errors". However, I suggest you use the Macrium delete file feature as it ensures you are left with a consistent set and ensures you don't get any orphaned files (backups with absent ancestors).
Kind Regards
John - Macrium Support
Quote:
Hi,
Review the load errors log file and consider removing any files marked corrupt. Or remove the path from the "folders to search".
However, before you do this, if all the corrupt backups are on the same drive, it is indicative of faulty or failing hardware. Please read the following.
http://kb.macrium.com/KnowledgebaseArticle50048.aspx
Deleting files with windows explorer would not result in "file is corrupt errors". However, I suggest you use the Macrium delete file feature as it ensures you are left with a consistent set and ensures you don't get any orphaned files (backups with absent ancestors).
Kind Regards
John - Macrium Support