countyroad32
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I'm running Vista Home Premium with SP2 and all current updates on hardware that exceeds any and all minimum system requirements for any applications that I have run across. An occasional memory dump I get when I plug in a USB drive or card reader seems to be related to my uninstalling Acronis True Image Home 10. It left behind two registry entries and a driver relating to their "Try & Decide" feature (tdrpm228.sys). When any one of these are removed, the machine won't boot and I have to use my recovery disk to get back to the last restore point.
I've Googled dozens and dozens of sites, including Acronis itself but can't find the answer. I've checked msconfig, services and system startup but can't find any reference to anything relating to Acronis. The registry values are in HKLM\System\ControlSet 001 and 002. Where in the startup sequence is the reference to Acronis and how do I eliminate it? I've made screen prints of the keys that I could post if that would be helpful.
I've Googled dozens and dozens of sites, including Acronis itself but can't find the answer. I've checked msconfig, services and system startup but can't find any reference to anything relating to Acronis. The registry values are in HKLM\System\ControlSet 001 and 002. Where in the startup sequence is the reference to Acronis and how do I eliminate it? I've made screen prints of the keys that I could post if that would be helpful.