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How to get Acronis' ATTENTION?????

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I am seriously concerned about Acronis. They have insulated themselves quite cleverly from their paying customers. I refuse to pay them to inform them of a bug in their software! 

 

In this forum, someone posted a problem in 2014. It has still not been acknowledged by Acronis. This is an obvious BUG, and needs repair or a free upgrade to version 12. Get on the ball, Acronis. I have already switched my backup solution to one of your competitors. I will make future posts on how to do same with Disc Director if you choose to ignore your customers!

 

 

 

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CC - this is a user forum, not an official Acronis technical support forum.  It's really up to the user community to decide which threads they feel inclined to respond to.  Not all user threads get answered - usually because they get lost in the weeds from other posts.  

Disk director 12 was released in 2014 - I see you're using Disk director 11 and I'm not even sure when that was released, but it was more than a few years ago and superceded by a newer product. Acronis makes the technical support known upfront that it is 30 days free and then pay per incident, or free use of KB articles and the forum with 2016 and earlier versions.  As of Acronis True Image 2017 (not disk director at this time), that policy has changed though and it's one year technical support included.  

Something's gone wrong for your install, but there is absolutely no information provided about your setup, what led up to this error, etc.  As an older, supserceded product outside of the support period, I think you'll be hard pressed to squeeze out a free upgrade or free technical support at this point in time. 

You might have some luck here in the free user support forum, but it's really up to those willing to contribute and legacy products don't get too much love becuase, we'll they're legacy products and newer versions bring bug fixes and better compatibility to modern hardware and newer OS's.  However, the more details and information from your end, the more likely you'll be to find a resolution.  We see your error, but no one can guess what your OS is, your hardware, your bios firmware, what your Windows system events show, what events led up to the issue, etc.