Acronis Home 2010 issues and fixes

Acronis has gone down hill big time now, the recently ones I’ve avoided. Acronis Home 2010 ain’t great but Acronis 10, that was perfectly fine and worked on XP doesn’t work in Windows 7. Version 10 didn’t make making tasks that easy though which was crap.

Their error messages are mainly shit and seem to be intended for the software defs and not normal people to understand, stupid fing idea.

If you’re looking for a backup package, I wouldn’t recommend Acronis anymore, way to bugging with every release now. It’s struggles with incremental and differential backups. I use differential only and say it does full backup on Monday, it’s suppose to do differential on tues, wed, thurs and then when starts again overwrite the Monday full backup, but it doesn’t, just carries on doing differential on it so I have to manually remember to delete it each week, which is shit . I’m still looking for a replacement that does the only decent thing Acronis does and that is e-mail with reports of backups etc.

Anyway.

Notes for permissions issue I came across that was fing annoying.

You get this running a task that worked before.

If you changed the password for the account you’re logged into then the authentication details in the task might need changing. Also, if the task is created under another account you’ll get errors according to this:

Symptoms
1. You are trying to manually run a scheduled task (backup or validation) in Windows;
2. The operation fails with an error message similar to the following one:
E00640067: Failed to run the task
Failed to execute the task script. Error #1314 – “A required privilege is not held by the client (0xFFF0)
code = 80070522
Tag = 0xBD28FDBD64EDB8AF”.
(!) Other operations may also fail with this error message. The solution will be the same as described below.
Cause
The most probable cause is that the task was created under a different Windows user account (even if it had Administrator rights). The scheduled tasks can be executed manually only by the user who originally created these tasks. On the other side non-scheduled tasks can be executed by any user who has Administrator/Backup Operator privileges.
Solution
1. Delete all scheduled tasks with the task zap command and Acronis scheduling utility. See Acronis Scheduler Manager for complete instructions.
2. Recreate the tasks using your version of Acronis backup software. Reattempt the operation.
The issue should now be resolved.

Other ones I’ve had recently. Changed the name of my PC which is on a domain. So recreated the tasks (well one of them as just realised I could just update the authentication details).

You need to change these details

On a domain but logged onto the machine with a local account so oddly the domain authentication accounts here kept getting fused, even though they were right. So for local account it was left as this

Keep NT Authentication ticked

And on this screen. If you don’t change the authentication on this screen you’ll get the authentication error before.

Also at time if I try to cancel a running task it either takes AGES to decide to cancel or never does or does cancel but the box still claims it’s running. If so, close Acronis then stop and restart this service

Or more likely cancel this running task

Why you should never try to con an IT guy

(At some point I’ll update the images so they appear again – 19 4 2016)

Oddly some proxies block the small thumb nail images (Attempting to remove some words as think they are causing the work proxy to block the images)

Anyone innocent in the images can blame the fuck that attempted to rip me off.

All images recovered from the E71 I bought off some fool off Ebay, because the idiot didn’t secure wipe the Mirco SD card (R-Studio was used to recover the data. I’ve recommended it before). Arrived with a cracked screen and he/she refused to give a refund. Claimed I did it or if it was Royal Mail I should take it up with them. No, it’s up to HIM to claim it off Royal Mail.

Ebay ID of the fool is darrenscott1991

Can you get any hairier!?

Mobile numbers recovered

07598580xxx
07885291xxx
07835406xxx

I could print the whole number but have chosen not to.

Canon DR-3080CII Roller Replacement

Couldn’t find anything on the net for changing the rollers on this scanner.  The scanner is good, but the way you change the rollers is FING annoying. Why Canon designed it that way is anyone’s guess.  Only thing I can think of is to make you call out their engineer at expense, which doesn’t make sense as most business’ would have warranties so Canon would have to repair it free.

Canon DR-3080CII Roller Replacement PDF

Guide is slapped together, might tidy up later.  Also, haven’t gotten round to zipping up all the images so although the guide mentions I’ll make them available, I haven’t gotten round to it yet.

Releasing this manual for free.  No catches expect it’s unders GNU license.  So you’re free to share it but you must NOT charge anyone for it.  It can only be shared for free.

Guide to the GNU licence

http://www.gnu.org/copyleft/gpl.html

If there are a lot of downloads for the file I’ll move it to a free hosting place as I only have limited bandwidth on my hosting.

Me and Richard Ottley sorted the rollers out.

ntos virus cleaning

To help cleaning off NTOS

NTOS.exe stealth’s itself, sysinternals autorun

 http://technet.microsoft.com/en-gb/sysinternals/bb963902

will show an entry in the “HKLM\SOFTWARE\Microsoft\Windows NT\CurrentVersion\Winlogon\Userinit” section where NTOS.exe is tagged on the end of the usual “C:\WINDOWS\system32\userinit.exe,” but if you set autoruns to remove the entry it will immediately reappear. When you look at the location using windows explorer it will not show the file.

Using killbox

 http://killbox.net/

Run killbox and put in the path to the naughty file – usually “c:\windows\system32\ntos.exe” – then select the replace on reboot radio button and check the ‘use dummy’ box. now click the remove file button (red with white cross). After rebbot you will be able to remove the startup entry and both see and delete the dummy NTOS.exe in %systemroot%\System32\.