In Full mode it could see my primary SATA and both my USB drive and my optical drives (though not my secondary SATA), and in Safe Mode it could see both my primary and secondary SATA drives, though not the USB or optical drives.īut at least there was always a combination which would see both my primary SATA and any of the USB, optical or SATA disks on which I might have stored the required image. Then I discovered, and after uninstalling ATI 11, using this utility, and then reinstalling ATI 11 I created a new rescue disk and this time it behaved differently. 34876: Acronis True Image 2014 Cleanup Utility KB updated Sept 25, 2014. KB updated Exe File is dated Sept 16, 2014. Without VistaPE, if I simply created ATI Rescue Media, even with the Safe Mode addin, there was no way I could boot from Rescue CD and find the external USB or secondary SATA or optical drive containing the required image, and the primary SATA drive to which it needed to be restored. 48668: Acronis True Image 2015: Cleanup Utility.
Up to now I have had to rely on, and been an advocate of, VistaPE with Mustang's ATI 11 plugin in order to be able to use ATI 11. Acronis True Image, the most reliable, easy-to-use and secure personal backup software and the only backup that actively defends your files against ransomware. This showed that the Acronis driver driver vsflt53.sys is still loading on boot despite uninstalling True Image - see the entry below from Autoruns: vidsflt53 Acronis Virtual Disk Storage Filter c:\windows\system32\drivers\vsflt53.sys 11:31 The Acronis vsflt53.