![]() I have in the past had no problem recovering Image backups and folder backups from the same computer but this is the first time I have tried to recover files from a different computer's backups. tib files were changed after creation unless it was ATI that did something to them. In that case, when I look at how it is designated on parameters for all of my backups, it shows as \\NASName\FolderOnNAS I can access it multiple ways but I assume you are asking how I access it in ATI. Not sure what you mean by how I access the NAS. tib files are failing validation, then that is a concern as it suggests there may have been changes to the files after they were created? How are you accessing the NAS on your network? all the files that share the same _b?_ value in their names, so an initial _full_b?_ plus all the subsequent _inc_B?_ files for that backup chain? What is the size of your 'Computer A File Backup.tib' backup version chain, i.e. tib file on your NAS is valid but there are other factors that can come into play here! Thanks Bobīob, the advice to try using Windows Explorer to open the. Can someone advise? Note that I am using the most current version of ATI2020. ![]() I have tried a few things on Computer B and am stumped. I have gone around a few times with Acronis Tech Support and am hoping someone on this forum can help. tib files won't validate, I believe they are OK. tib files on created by Computer B and while they won't validate either, they recover without problem. I have tried to validate 'Computer A File Backup.tib' file but it won't validate. However, when I do that, File Explorer hangs (round circle shows and stays for hours) and doesn't open. I got advice from Acronis Tech Support that I should go to Windows File Explorer on computer B and double click on the. I would like to recover some of the files and folders from 'Computer A File Backup.tib'. Note that the most recent is an incremental backup. ![]() My A computer is permanently out of service, but I have file backups available from A on my NAS via a mapped drive - call one of them 'Computer A File Backup.tib'.
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