ATIH 2012 crashed my compueter
Had used ATIH 2010 and 2011 succesfully for several years so had no qualms about upgrading to 2012. Now I'm in bug trouble!!!
I have PC running XP SP3 C boot drive... and a pair of raid data drives. My image backups are on an external WD terabyte drive
I installed 2012 over 2011... got message saying install had completed successfully and to restart computer.
reboot gets as far as the XP splash screen... then there's a blip of blue screen with some text that's there too briefly to read... then the reboot starts over... and appears to be stuck in a loop.
I was able to get to Acronis by putting the emergency boot disc I had created with 2011 in the DVD drive... but ran out of time... I will get back to the PC this evening.
I have the feeling that this will be a one shot deal.. that if I don't do it right I'm screwed. If anyone has any tips about how I should proceed I'd appreciate hearing from you.
Thanks in advance...
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Thanks for your reply Richard...
The C boot drive is Sata... The D (my data) drive is a pair of sata drives that are handled by a Promise Technology raid controller... and my backups are on an external 1 terabyte drive.
I thought about trying a Win XP "repair installation"... or a CHKDSK /r and fixmbr... but would that leave my TIH 2011 "mirror" backups useless since ATI places entries in the mbr? Also, what about safe mode. Haven't tried that yet... was wondering if I could get Windows to boot up in safe mode... and then uninstall 2012... would that increase the chances of being able to recover the 2011 mirror image backup? Thanks again for you advice.
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I'm a little unsure what you mean by "mirror" backups, but I'll assume you're referring to ATIH *.tib file images for the entire drives (both C: and D:?) that were made in the normal way with the 2011 version prior to installing the 2012 version. If so, you basically have two different routes to choose between: either trying to fix the end result of ATIH 2012 installation, or returning to the status quo ante by restoring those pre-install backups. Personally, I'd recommend the latter choice as likely to be the safest and surest way out of the current situation, but it's up to you.
So long as you retain those pre-install full drive backups intact (along with your ATIH 2011 "rescue" disc) you're pretty much free to experiment with whatever other "fixes" you think might correct the problem. There's certainly no harm in running CHKDSK /r if you suspect problems on the system drive itself, but the symptoms you describe suggest to me that the conflicts are arising during the Windows OS startup rather than during the initial boot phase. Possibly an issue between some ATIH background autostart services and your RAID setup. The ATIH 2012 version doesn't seem to like some RAID configurations very much and has even been reported as having trashed one of them (RAID 5 as I recall) completely, although that's anecdotal, of course.
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