True Image 11 causes bsod bad_pool_header

Discussion in 'Acronis True Image Product Line' started by spooky_cvc, Dec 31, 2007.

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  1. spooky_cvc

    spooky_cvc Registered Member

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    Hi @all

    I have installed True Image 11 and tried to make a secure zone. Later I tried to delete the secure zone and got the error: unpossible to resize - so the secure zone is deleted, but the size of the hd is still reduced.

    The greates problem is the bsod bad_pool_header about 5-10 minutes after startup ob windows. I have already deinstalled True Image, but I get still the bsod.

    Please, please help!

    spooky_cvc
     
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    bodgy Registered Member

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    If you have made a rescue CD, I'd suggest trying to set up a new SZ and deletion via that.

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    Did you create the SZ on the same drive and what do you use to manage partitions. If you use Vista I'm no help.
     
  4. spooky_cvc

    spooky_cvc Registered Member

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    @bodgy
    unfortunately it was not possible for me to make a rescue-cd. I tried to re-install True Image 11 to delete the old secure-zone, but this secure-zone is not listed in True Image 11.

    @sparkymachine
    I created the sz on the same drive and I'm using XP SP2

    enclosed you'll find the minidump-results. I habe already tested the memory - no problem at the RAM.

    many thanks for your help

    spooky_cvc
     

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  5. spooky_cvc

    spooky_cvc Registered Member

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    the problem with the unresized dikspace of the secure zone is now solved with the following hint of this board: https://www.wilderssecurity.com/showthread.php?t=195717&highlight=secure zone

    now I'm waiting for the next bsod - at the moment everything works fine. with a lot of luck, the above hint solves the bsod-problem too.

    .....waiting...waiting...I'll post the reults refering to the bsod-problem in the evening.

    by the way: happy new year!

    spooky_cvc
     
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    spooky_cvc Registered Member

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    yeahhh, that was the right hint - the pc runs since 5 hours without a bsod. Before I tried the above solution, the first bsod occured within the first 5-10 minutes after startup of the pc.

    And I promise I'll never install new software :ouch: - never change a running system :isay:

    spooky_cvc
     
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