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It seemed to install but wouldn't accept an update. I tried to uninstall, which was problematic. Bluescreen, system crash. restart, I tried system restore to a couple days ago, but that didn't work either. Cleaned my registry and again attempted to install without success.

Attached is the latest report.

I was going to use ATI to clone to a bigger HDD, but may opt to reinstall Window and start over.

Dell Vostro 3500
Windows 7 Pro
Seagate 320GB HDD with 30GB of free space

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Use the cleanup utility found here. Be careful to follow the instructions carefully. Do not let the utility reboot your computer at the end.
http://kb.acronis.com/content/24545

Clean up utility appeared to work but got the same error message, image attached

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Sorry, my previous post may have misled you:
- use the clean up utility,
- reboot,
- download and install the latest build from the Acronis web site. Do not let ATI update itself.

In fact, let's do this:
- use the clean up utility,
- use msconfig to create a clean boot environment (disable all non-microsoft services, disable all startup items)
- reboot,
- download and install the latest build.
- if the problem goes way, put the msconfig settings back to normal startup.

Thanks, I appreciate the help.

I went ahead and installed Windows to new HDD, and ATI2012 installed flawlessly. I backed up the fresh install and will back up again once my programs are re-installed. From there I'll figure out how to schedule backups.

Hikertrash,

Whenever you install Windows and create a fresh backup, remember to take your time and reboot your computer several times to make sure that all updates, programs and drivers that you installed are properly installed. I recently tried to recover such a backup and it was not usable because Windows was backed up in a state where something had to run at startup and that thing was probably not installed on the SSD I recovered. As a consequence, my fast In7 startup was hanging for a mn before going through.
I ended up recovering a image done later that didn't show the problem.

The other thing you want to make sure is that your ACronis recovery CD is working: boot the computer on it and recover a couple of files from your backup.