Re: TIH 2009 Takes 4 Minutes to Initialize (RESOLVED) MudCrab, I am highly pleased to report that the mysterious 4-minute startup in Acronis...
MudCrab, I have removed the \DosDevices\F: entry from the Registry. Sorry to report it did not solve the problem. The only difference is the...
Thanks, MudCrab, for your continued suggestions. In My Computer, the F: drive is labeled a "Removable Disk" and when I double click it, the...
MudCrab, Yes, I do have the entry \DosDevices\F: in the Registry under HKEY_LOCAL_MACHINE\SYSTEM\Mounted Devices. My now unconnected 2nd USB...
I am contemplating an uninstall only as a last resort. But if I do, will this render all my past saves unusable? Will I, in effect, be starting...
MudCrab, The disconnected USB hard drive is NOT shown in Disk Management.
Thanks Faust for your input. I disabled Distributed Link Tracking, then turned off System Restore. Sorry to report it did not resolve the...
Thanks MudCrab and Faust. Yes, the disconnected USB drive still shows up in My Computer after a restart. I disabled Distributed Link...
Thank you jrnuke and bodgy for your suggestions. The program is no longer reporting that it is "removing obsolete scripts"; it simply reports...
After working well for several weeks, True Image Home 2009 is now taking about 4 minutes to start up. It reports it is in the "initialize" stage,...
Thanks, Dmitry, for this direction. The "invalid script file" listing popped up again this morning, and I deleted it again before getting your...
Bruce, It is hard to believe but that "invalid script" item has popped up again! It completely disappeared for a while after I first deleted it....
Bruce, Solved the problem by deleting the only script file with zero content. Thanks again for your timely help. Generally, it's these little...
Thanks, Bruce, for this very helpful info. In more than 25 years of using PCs this is the first time I have had to deal with a hidden file -- the...
Thanks Bruce for your reply. I do not have the exact directory structure shown above and thus have not been able to find a "scripts"...
Thank you for your response. I can't find the sub-directory where Acronis scripts are located. I am using Windows XP Home Edition. Any...
I screwed up by not properly completing a script I was trying to originate. Now when I open the Task Management listings, I get an item that says...
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