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PCI: Cannot allocate resource region 7 of bridge 00:1c.5

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Good morning! I have been a user of Acronis True Image 10 Home for 2 years and recently upgraded my laptop to Windows 7. I am using the 64 bit version of Acronis on a 64 bit HP DV3-2157cl laptop with (now Windows 7). My install of True Image was flagged several times as having a compatibility issue, but I was able to work around that and have created several back ups, however, the reload process appears to have errors. I have a Secure partition and have enabled the Acronis Startup recovery manager (F11) but when I reboot the PC and the Acronis screen comes up I receive this error. "PCI: Cannot allocate resource region 7 of bridge 00:1c.5" I have searched the internet and all the forums and have only found references to Ubuntu. Has anyone else encountered this error? Also, if there is a hardware allocation error in Acronis, how can I disable it or reallocate it it's proper allocation point?
Thanks in advance for your thoughts and possible resolutions.

Spadic

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Hello Dspadic,

I will do everything possible in order to resolve the issue you experience.

In order to solve the issue please do the following:

Insert Win 7 installation DVD and boot from DVD drive. While in some older systems you may have to change boot order through system BIOS, most newer systems allow booting from DVD without changing boot order by simply clicking on any key when prompted to doing so.

Choose your default "Language", "Time", and "keyboard Input" on the first window and click next.

You're now presented with 3 choices. Click on "Repair Your Computer" to gain access to the System Recovery window. Now choose "Command Prompt" in order to run the desired utility which is called "bootsect.exe". Bootsect is located inside the boot folder so change your directory to boot. Now run "bootsect /nt60 C:\" if you had Win 7 initially installed in the C partition. Alternatively, you can run "bootsect /nt60 SYS" or "bootsect /nt60 ALL" to repair the system partition or all partitions. Eject the DVD, and restart computer. Your computer should now boot Win 7 again.

Acronis True Image 10.0 Home doesn’t support Windows 7. I may recommend you upgrade Acronis True Image 10.0 Home to Acronis True Image Home 2010 using our online store just for $29.99.

 At the moment the following Acronis products support Windows 7:

Acronis True Image Home 2010 has a lot of new features such as Nonstop Backup, Online Backup, Virtual Hard Disk Support and many others. Check all new features available here.

Let us know if you need further assistance.

Thank you.