Detail is a bit low on this trouble ticket, but something I observed might relate to the issue. When I made a backup, I set the option to max out at 2000 MB file size, and I backed up a whole disk with 3 partitions and some unused space. (No partition was bigger than 2000MB so that was kind of pointless, but it might relate to the issue.) In any event, the files the backup created were something like this: foo.mbr, foo-Partition10000.img, foo-Partion20000.imge, and foo-Partition30000.img. When I tried restoring the whole disk by selecting the foo.mbr file, the software reported that it could not find the .img files. Manually renaming the .img files to foo-Partition1.img, foo-Partion2.imge, foo-Partition3.img fixed the problem. The backup and restore options are out-of-sync with respect to how they name files.
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Detail is a bit low on this trouble ticket, but something I observed might relate to the issue. When I made a backup, I set the option to max out at 2000 MB file size, and I backed up a whole disk with 3 partitions and some unused space. (No partition was bigger than 2000MB so that was kind of pointless, but it might relate to the issue.) In any event, the files the backup created were something like this: foo.mbr, foo-Partition10000.img, foo-Partion20000.imge, and foo-Partition30000.img. When I tried restoring the whole disk by selecting the foo.mbr file, the software reported that it could not find the .img files. Manually renaming the .img files to foo-Partition1.img, foo-Partion2.imge, foo-Partition3.img fixed the problem. The backup and restore options are out-of-sync with respect to how they name files.