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I can access and use System Restore when Acronis True Image Home 11 IS NOT
installed and running. However, each and every time I install the Acronis software I lose access to System Restore. The resulting error is "The filename, directory name, or volume label syntax is incorrect:, showing an error code 0x8007007B. Acronis, Microsoft and Dell each deny being the cause of the problem. I can find no solution to this problem at Acronis, Microsoft and Dell. I would appreciate any assistance regarding this matter. Thank you in advance. C.B. |
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Have a look at this post.
http://www.techspot.com/vb/all/wind...-Vista-fix.html -- Paul "CB" wrote: > I can access and use System Restore when Acronis True Image Home 11 IS NOT > installed and running. However, each and every time I install the Acronis > software I lose access to System Restore. The resulting error is "The > filename, directory name, or volume label syntax is incorrect:, showing an > error code 0x8007007B. > > Acronis, Microsoft and Dell each deny being the cause of the problem. I can > find no solution to this problem at Acronis, Microsoft and Dell. I would > appreciate any assistance regarding this matter. > > Thank you in advance. > > C.B. |
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Here are some others
http://www.google.com/search?q=syst...ex=&startPage=1 -- Paul "CB" wrote: > I can access and use System Restore when Acronis True Image Home 11 IS NOT > installed and running. However, each and every time I install the Acronis > software I lose access to System Restore. The resulting error is "The > filename, directory name, or volume label syntax is incorrect:, showing an > error code 0x8007007B. > > Acronis, Microsoft and Dell each deny being the cause of the problem. I can > find no solution to this problem at Acronis, Microsoft and Dell. I would > appreciate any assistance regarding this matter. > > Thank you in advance. > > C.B. |
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If you checked at Acronis then you also saw other Vista incompatibilities
listed in their KB which will be fixed real soon now, and that should clue you into the fact that it is not worthy. No way could you trust it to restore a backup properly to your system when it is already hosing it. Definitely, lose your attachment to Acronis. "CB" <CB@discussions.microsoft.com> wrote in message news 96587A1-61B8-4ECD-AC8C-27560D2021DC@microsoft.com...>I can access and use System Restore when Acronis True Image Home 11 IS NOT > installed and running. However, each and every time I install the Acronis > software I lose access to System Restore. The resulting error is "The > filename, directory name, or volume label syntax is incorrect:, showing an > error code 0x8007007B. > > Acronis, Microsoft and Dell each deny being the cause of the problem. I > can > find no solution to this problem at Acronis, Microsoft and Dell. I would > appreciate any assistance regarding this matter. > > Thank you in advance. > > C.B. |
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"PaulB" wrote: > Here are some others. > http://www.google.com/search?q=syst...ex=&startPage=1 > -- > Paul > Thank you very much for the prompt reply. I did as suggested and I am now able to access my System Restore. However, I still don't understand why the changes were made. I am using a single 320GB internal drive. I have the main partition with my OS on it and a smaller 25GB partition containing my Acronis Secure Zone. I use the secure zone for testing software before I actually install the software. This is not the Recovery partition that ships with OEM operating systems but I suppose you could call it a recovery partition. This is what I don't understand: When I went to System Properties there was a second "Drive C" listed, along with Drive F and Drive G for my two 500GB external hard drives. The checkmark was in the box next to the additional Drive C and the extra Drive C was listed as missing. There was no box or listing for "Recovery". I don't have any problems with System Restore while my two externals are connected and running. The only times I have problems is when Acronis True Image is installed. Hopefully, the settings will remain unchanged. It must be the initial installation of Acronis that changes things. Again, I thank you very much for your assistance. I looked everywhere, using questions and terminology that should have triggered the relevant webpages. I always spend considerable time searching for the answers myself before I ask for assistance from someone else. The sad part about the matter is that Microsoft, Dell and Acronis didn't have a clue as to what caused the problem or how to rectify it. Very sad indeed. C.B. |
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