ACPHO Build 40107 blocking Windows 11 Memory Integrity Protection (MIP)
Hi, I installed this Acronis update and did some windows 11 updates and now Win 11 MIP is telling me it's blocked by Acronis's tib.sys driver Version 1.0.0.10011: Acronis TIB Explorer.
Please help resolve this, thanks. I'm not using the ACPHO Protection feature because it's given me grief in the past with unblockable unnecessary nags and I'll never use it again. But I use the rest of the product for backups, disk cloning, and the occasional secure erasing.
Thanks in advance
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I'm having the same issue. It was a pop-up from Acronis and I applied the update. Now I'm getting the tib.sys issue. what a hassle. So now I have to do an uninstall and reinstall? Come on devs, wth?
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Ok thanks. I'll give it a try when I get the chance after backing up the settings for the backups... and uninstalling the system.
Cheers.
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Not sure what you mean by "and uninstalling the system". It is always a good idea to save the backup settings.
You do not need to uninstall ACPHO, what you do is to go to Program and Features in Control Panel, and then select ACPHO, right click and select "change" rather than "uninstall", you can then remove the tick for TryAndDecide which will result in the "offending" file no longer being present.
Ian
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IanL-S wrote: You do not need to uninstall ACPHO, what you do is to go to Program and Features in Control Panel, and then select ACPHO, right click and select "change" rather than "uninstall", you can then remove the tick for TryAndDecide which will result in the "offending" file no longer being present.
Thanks for the feedback but, as for the "change" option, well it'd be good if it could do what you suggest but it's not there on my system. See the screen snip for what I see when I select ACPHO from the Program and Features section in the Control Panel. It only allows me to uninstall the product or exit the uninstaller.
Paul.
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UPDATE: I finally figured it out...
Apparently I have to select CHANGE in the Control Panel screen, not the ACPHO screen. See annotated new screen snip.
After selecting ACPHO then "Change" in the Control Panel window, I got a "What to Modify" screen in ACPHO, so I tried unticking the Real-time protection & antivirus thing first and let it reconfigure and I restarted the PC, but it didn't fix it. So I tried unticking the Anti-Ransomware item and restarted the PC, but the problem remained. Then I unticked the Try&Decide tool, and I was able to then restore my windows security Core Isolation Memory Integrity feature back on.
I have to say, I'm not happy with this. Very unhappy really. But I got there without actually uninstalling the product fully, and it's now not generating security alerts in Windows 11.
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Dina Dimopoulos wrote:I'm having the same issue. It was a pop-up from Acronis and I applied the update. Now I'm getting the tib.sys issue. what a hassle So now I have to do an uninstall and reinstall? Come on devs, wth?
I finally got it fixed without a reinstall. See my UPDATE on this. HTH.
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Thanks, Paul. I did the uninstall and reinstall. It was more of an annoyance than anything, really. I did the reinstall and made sure that T&D was not checked. It works fine now. :-)
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Paul, the screenshot makes it much easier to understand how it is done,
Thanks
Ian
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