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Hello everyone, I always understood that if a computer I installed Acronis True Image and then uninstall, windows 7 or windows xp does not work anymore. I always restart the PC. I also tried with the cleanup of toool acronis, but without resolving. why is this good? it off?

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Well maybe your English is a little confusing or your explanation, maybe also post in your native language, but from what I am getting you are asking if uninstalling Acronis will break a computer if that is what your asking then no as any program has an uninstaller that when the program uninstalls it doesn't break anything on the way out (if you get my drift)

So no uninstalling Acronis is fine.

Now if you are saying that Acronis wont uninstall properly then that's a different matter, it may help that you post what version you are using.

my problem is:
when i unistall acronis true image home version 11.0, after restart windows, the operative system it' crash and go BSOD., you understand now? sorry for my language......

We're all just unpaid users here trying to help each other. We get to forum posts when we can. We all have jobs and other life stuff that we have to pay attention to.

I would try restoring the PC to the state it was in before uninstalling--use the bootcd to do this.

THEN do this:

1) use msconfig to disable all non-microsoft services and all startup services,

http://netsquirrel.com/msconfig/

2) run the ati cleaner for your version of ati,

http://kb.acronis.com/content/24545

see if that works for you.

3) Then you can use msconfig to return to normal startup but ati should be gone.

Then we go the problem is that Acronis is in contrast with the svga ati driver???

Driver installations are touchy in windows, hence the recommendation for msconfig.

uninstall and cleaner just make for a clean install.

Giancarlo,

To clear up possible misunderstandings: ATI refers to Acronis True Image Home, not the ATI Graphics driver.

Check out this post to manually remove snapman.sys, which is often a cause of BSOD upon uninstall. http://kb.acronis.com/content/1620