Why don't you just use Acronis to put it back the way it is supposed to be
and see if the volume error clears up. If it does, then chase down an
answer at Acronis customer service. I've used Acronis as well (but not with
vista yet) and I've found that once you use this program in conjunction with
a backup program (even one from Acronis) then the result of the backup being
restored can be a bad experience. Not a disaster mind you, but programs
won't work correctly..etc. and you end up having to reinstall the programs.
I'm guessing that Acronis is not quite ready for Vista, IMHO.
"Tommy" <> wrote in message
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> Hi.
>
> I've seen that people having the same problem as I have in Windows Visa
> Backup.
> This seems to be related to hard disk configuration.
> Please visit this link to see a screenshot of my hard disk configuration
> and
> hopefully someone can help me fix this as I can#t run a backup as well.
>
> http://www.tommys-service-enterprise...screenshot.jpg
>
> In my case I think that this is error is related to the way I added a new
> partition E:\DATA to the C:\SYSTEM partition and changed the drive lables
> to
> C:\SYSTEM D:\BACKUP.
> I was using Acronis Disk Director to apply the changes.
> My notebook is an Acer Aspire 9525 with 2x160 GB hard drives 512 MB video
> graphics and 2 GB RAM using Windows Vista Ultimate.
> Please someone give me a hand to get the backup working again.
>
> Thanks in advance