Problems with TI build 6673 and Windows 8.1 Update 1 - What changed in build 6688?
I gave up on TI on a machine with Windows 8.1 Update 1. The system would take many seconds to repaint the desktop when booting. Is there a change log or something available that indicates what has been updated from Build 6673 to the latest Build 6688? Hopefully in the last 3 or 4 months either MSFT or Acronis has fixed the problem I was having.
Never mind, it got worse with the latest build. Build 6673 just caused the desktop Icons to go blank after a few seconds when booting and then wait for ~10 seconds for them to repaint. Build 6688 has the same Icon issue but adds another feature - the system won't Shutdown it just automatically Restarts! I'll try installing on a different W8.1 Update 1 system and see if anything changes! Maybe Acronis just don't like my ASRock OC Formula/3770K system?
See this thread for all the stuff I tried several months ago.
http://forum.acronis.com/forum/56870

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No change in the build.
https://forum.acronis.com/forum/62876
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Thanks for the information. I keep hoping Acronis will fix the "Boot/Auto Logon/Icon Repaint Desktop" problem that I have on at least two machines. TI 2015 beta did not/has not fixed it either.
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Before I move on to a different PC Backup program, has anybody else experienced the Icon repaint problem with TI 2014 and 2015 when using W8.1 on a desktop PC with a Microsoft Account using Auto Login? I now have three W8.1 systems with the same TI issue. The only thing all three have in common is W8.1, Auto Login and the same Microsoft Account.
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I do not use the Microsoft auto login on Win 8.1 but I think your problem has more to do with that feature and Win 8.1 update 1 than it does with True Image. I noticed that you made a number of posts over at eightforums on this issue with very limited results. Have you tried restoring your machine to prior Win 8.1 update 1 and then reinstalling update 1? It seems that is what triggered your issue to start with so it seems logical that that is a good place to start troubleshooting.
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