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Eddy, I would normally suggest using a program such as CCleaner which has an option to manage Context Menu items but when I checked, none of the Acronis items were listed in that option, so this is not handled via the same mechanism, but probably more via the Windows Shell Integration that Acronis use.

Personally, I cannot think of any valid reason to want to remove these menu entries as doing so may impact on the overall functionality of the ATI application, which I assume you bought in order to help safeguard your data and files etc.

with all due respect i have to disagree.  if all apps had that response then context menu would be so long it'd take me a while to find each context menu item.  

looking thru other google search results for this request there were registry key locations provided e.g. from 2010 & 2011

https://forum.acronis.com/forum/acronis-true-image-home-forum-older-ver…

...said to remove {C539A15A-3AF9-4c92-B771-50CB78F5C751}

https://kb.acronis.com/content/2294

...said to remove {C539A15A-3AF9-4c92-B771-50CB78F5C751} and tibfile

just removing the following key did it for me on acronis true image 2021

HKEY_CLASSES_ROOT\Folder\shellex\ContextMenuHandlers\{C539A15A-3AF9-4c92-B771-50CB78F5C751}

 

I'm with Scott. I did buy ATIH, but found it so unintuitive that I rarely use it. If I need it, I know where to find it; don't need a constant context menu reminder for that.

I've removed the last item Scott named. I'll have to wait and see whether it's gone on reboot. But thanks for the suggestion.