About 3-5 minutes in while doing a drive image Acronis crashes to black screen and the system reboots
Which Acronis Product is causing trouble?
Acronis True Image 2019 build 17750 running from bootable media.
What operation was it busy doing when the problem occurred?
During a backup image creation.
What's wrong?
About 3-5 minutes in Acronis crashes to black screen and the system reboots.
What error does it show?
No error because it crashes straight to a black screen before reboot.
Were changes (like new hardware or software installation) made before the problem occurred?
No changes were made. This was just a run of the mill backup but it’s worth noting that I’ve never in the last four years been able to make a drive image from this machine directly. This is a persistent issue that’s persisted through several versions of Acronis. I’ve always had to pull the drive and image it using another machine.
Here’s the machine where the problem occurred:
Dell XPS 8900
Bios 2.0.1
Intel Core I7-6700 running at 3.40ghz
8192mg of ram
DirectX 12
Running Windows 10 Home 64 bit build 10586
Samsung SSD 850 EVO 500gb
Things I’ve done so far:
I’ve had to do some extraordinary things over the years to make Acronis do a backup. Usually the problems were related to getting Acronis to boot. Sometimes from a cd, sometimes from flash, even from another computer across the network pretending to be a local cdrom… I just can’t recall a time when Acronis crashed in the middle of a backup.
It’s also worthy of note that this is the only machine that this version of Acronis does this on. It’s worked fine on all the other machines I’ve tried it on. This particular machine is a problem. I’ve tried an Acronis boot cd, A standard true image bootable flash, and bootable PE. The same issue happens with all of them.
You would think the machine is faulty. It is not. It’s worked flawlessly for the last 4 years. What I’ve resorted to doing was pulling the SSD from the pc and installing it in another pc to make a drive image. I’d like to not have to do this anymore. If anyone has any ideas I’d welcome them. I’ve always had a suspicion it’s just a simple setting somewhere buried in the bios that I need to check or uncheck but nothing jumps out at me.


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It looks like there is an urgent bios update, dated 20Jun2019 - version 2.6.1. I would start with that.
I've Googled forums on the XPS forums and lots of complaints about random and repeating reboots. Only one showed it fixed after updating the network drivers. Others complaining that Dell says it's the Nvidia graphics card and/or drivers, but still rebooting, especially when an external monitor is attached.
I would suggest updating all the drivers you can and reboot. Then rebuild the rescue media with the WinRE option.this should use the latest drivers in the build.
I don't know why, but I can't find any command and deploy driver packs from Dell for the XPS 8900! You can get them individually, but that is strange. Update the bios first. Then update the network NIC and wireless drivers and then the graphics drivers for the dedicated card and the Intel Cpu graphics. Reboot, then build new rescue media with the WinRE option.
Hopefully that does the trick. If not, I'd try disabling the graphics card in the bios and only using the Intel embedded graphics and see if the reboot still happens or not.
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