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TI Home 2012 uses all CPU resources at 100% and hangs

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Just updated 2012 to latest version last week (July 2012). It runs very slow, if at all, and hogs CPU at 100%. Set to low priority. Same thing happens. Uninstalled and reinstalled. Did not fix. Installed 2009 version. TI 2009 works great. CPU at 43% to 54% with priority set to normal.

Running win XP pro with 2 gigs of mem on an old Dell Dimension.

Would like to get 2012 to work with XP. If not, I'll have to stay with 2009 for now.

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Try to uninstall, use the clean up utility found here: http://kb.acronis.com/content/24545
Be careful to follow *all * instruction in detail or you might get a BSOD on reboot.
Then reboot and reinstall.

Thanks Pat...I used the clean up util and reinstalled but having same problem.

Charles,

Try to set the non-stop backup and the sync agent service to manual start. To do this, search for "services.msc" on your computer, or look for the service administation in the administration tools.
Restart the computer.

Pat,
I tried your suggestion and got the same results. After that I did a clean uninstall and reinstalled build 5545. It seemed to perform a little better, but while doing a test backup of a 5 gig folder, it stalled at 5% with 52 minutes estimated time left. CPU usage was at 100% when I terminated the backup.
Did another clean uninstall and reinstall 2009. Ran same 5 gig test with no problems. It completed in about 25 minutes and CPU usage never got above 60-70%.

What CPU do you have? Are you using encryption or compression (CPU-intensive tasks)?

I am running 2011 on an old T30 with Pentium 4 Mobile 2.4Ghz, and ATI overwhelms the CPU for a little while, but on my overclocked i7 920 3.2Ghz, it barely registers...

Not using encryption or compression. Nothing running in background other than TI 2012. I'm lacking in CPU speed....Pentiun 4, 1.3 GHZ. I know... It's time to chunk my old system and upgrade.

Well, yeah... Not surprising that ATI is keeping that CPU really busy during a backup. If no ATI operation is running, it is not normal though.

I just upgraded to a system with a 3.0GHZ CPU and 4 gigs of memory. ATIH 2012 works great now!
Thanks for your help Pat.