I use scheduled Incremental backups daily and didn't notice this error. What does the log file say, when this happens?
I get these errors all the time. The icon just sits in the tray and doesn't want to do anything. When I open up Reflect to show progress, it says: Creating snapshot, please wait. And it stays on 0%. I have to kill the Reflect process, or it never ends. I then re-run the task.
What is a VSS error and how do I check VSS logs? By the way. Reflect doesn't make any logs when I get this error.
You can right-click on My computer and select Manage. After that you select Event viewer - Custom views - Administrative events. Then check if there are any errors with source being VSS. It should happen at the time of failed backups.
I believe I had similar problem in the past using Acronis and solved the problem with solution described here: http://answers.microsoft.com/en-us/...sing-the/c4274af3-79fb-4412-8ca5-cee721bda112 Be careful when you use sc sdset command and make sure that the syntax is correct.
Macrium Reflect version 5.3.7086 released - 10 July 2014 http://updates.macrium.com/reflect/v5.0/v5.3.7086/details5.3.7086.htm === Begin Quote === Date 10th July 2014 What's new? 5.3.7086: •Imaging in Windows PE now will skip bad sectors. Bad sectors will now be automatically skipped when creating disk images in the Windows PE rescue environment. The image will complete without failure. Bug Fixes: •Explorer context menu not working for mapped network shares When browsing an image using the Explorer context menu Reflect could fail to open the image file if the network path was mapped to a drive letter. This has been resolved. •Track zero not writable error when creating USB rescue media Reflect could incorectly fail to create USB rescue media if the boot sector of a USB flash drive was write protected. This has been resolved. •Fixed bug preventing SQL DB restore to current time. The SQL restore wizard could crash when restoring a database to the current time. This has been resolved. •'Backup Windows' will now only include the actual boot disk in a UEFI booting systems where multiple EFI system partitions exist. Multiple GPT disks with multiple EFI system partitions would cause incorrect selection of non-booting disks. This has been resolved. •Windows 8.0/8.1 Redeploy improvements. Improved the Win 8.0/8.1 SATA/AHCI configuration steps. === End Quote === PS-1: I am still very new to Macrium Reflect, so I hope that I am giving right link and info. PS-2: I just got an alert from my Pro version about this new version. PS-3: This will be my first update to a newer version. I hope that I am going to do it right.
I'm having trouble with v5.3.7086 update. Setup is asking me to enter my license key. It is already displayed in the box. When I click "Next" it says my key is already installed. I have never been asked to input a license key in to upgrade before now. Is there a problem with this upgrade?
Was your key displayed to you? Mine was, and it told me it was already installed, which it is, of course. I think the upgrade setup has changed somewhat. It is more like a new setup that I was doing. Anyway, after going back and forwards a few times, I got though the upgrade.
There is an upgraded PE. I believe you need to go to the add the boot menu, select none, and take out the old one, then go back and repeat selecting which PE you want. Pete
I applied the new update. Now Macrium crashes immediately after starting the program. Anyone else having this problem?
Mine is crashing as well after update this morning. Downloaded new version. First did a repair, but it still crashed. Then reinstalled (leaving existing settings and logs), and it crashed again. Here is the error information posted in Windows 8.1 on the install Source Macrium Reflect Disk Imaging and Backup Summary Stopped working Date 7/11/2014 8:49 AM Status Report sent Description Faulting Application Path: C:\Program Files\Macrium\Reflect\Reflect.exe Problem signature Problem Event Name: APPCRASH Application Name: Reflect.exe Application Version: 5.3.7086.0 Application Timestamp: 53be6909 Fault Module Name: KERNELBASE.dll Fault Module Version: 6.3.9600.17055 Fault Module Timestamp: 532954fb Exception Code: c0000005 Exception Offset: 00000000000ddc7b OS Version: 6.3.9600.2.0.0.256.103 Locale ID: 1033 Additional Information 1: f494 Additional Information 2: f4947f2357bad8c4c4b647bb259f91b0 Additional Information 3: 48d7 Additional Information 4: 48d770401af3139accff91c3732e0362 Extra information about the problem Bucket ID: ff15d7a9d8f2def41d09a1f7daf37e4f (85941800095)
The registry value of the new version 5.3.7086 is not correct, as it seems. There is a thread about it at the Macrium forum: http://support.macrium.com/topic.asp?TOPIC_ID=10755 I have seen this too. For example in CCleaner > Tools > Uninstall where it shows version 5.2. The Reflect program itself shows 5.3.7086 though: