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ATIH 2012 Blue Screen on Win7 x64

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I just upgraded to Win7 Ultimate x64 and installed ATIH 2011 again. The backup went ok and I setup a daily verify. On the first verify run, the computer blue screen and rebooted. After that each backup blue screens after that. I thought I wouldn't get much help with an older version of ATIH so I installed 2012 and it also blue screens and reboots. Any ideas?

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I looked at the dump settings but a) I don't have the option of a full dump and b) apparently there is no dump file at the location.

I've attached an image of the options I have.

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One other thing I should note is that I'm running 8GB of RAM. Is that a problem with ATIH 2012 and 2011?

Hello Scott,

Thank you for finding time to report about the issue on Forum. Could you try to gather the full dump this way?

1) Open RegEdit
2) Navigate to HKEY_LOCAL_MACHINE\SOFTWARE\Microsoft\Windows\Windows Error Reporting
3) Under Windows Error Reporting, create a new registry key named LocalDumps.

If the machine crashes after this, you will find a new dump file under %LOCALAPPDATA%\CrashDumps.

Should you need anything else or have any further questions - feel free to contact us at your earliest convenience, we will be happy to help you!

Thank you.

I´ve been having a similar problem with the 7119 build. Every time I try to run an application I get BSOD.
None of my backups work because they are "corrupted".

I installed the 5545 build, and it seems stable so far.

I´m using Win7 64bits on a RAID 0 array.

Sorry for not getting back about this, but my problem was somehow fixed.

I also run a raid environment Boot is raid 0 SSD and Data is Raid 1 HDD. My backup is an USB 2 external HDD. I'm currently running build 7133.

I got the feeling that the problem was one of my old SSD's was failing, but not failed or reporting an error. I think I did a check disk which reported fine and the onboard intel raid controller reported fine, but it wasn't until I did a drive stress test that finally the raid controller reported a failed SSD but the system still booted luckily so I could get my data off as I wasn't able to backup.

I don't think the ATIH can handle a failing drive. Then again how do you program and test for that scenario, other than assume all incoming data will fail.