Snap deploy 4 and 0x0000007B BSOD
We recently acquired our licensing for acronis snap deploy, and universal deploy. I have successfully been able to restore the image from the server via pxe boot. But when the machine boots up, a BSOD flashed, and the machine reboots into startup repair. I have been able to halt the reboot and see the error is 0x0000007B. Am I missing something?

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having problem with making bootable usb and when its get fixed this error happens
i'm sick with this
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ablubeti beti wrote:having problem with making bootable usb and when its get fixed this error happens
i'm sick with this
when i'm research about it i found a website says its possible my hard disk is dead
so what to do?
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ablubeti beti wrote:when i'm research about it i found a website says its possible my hard disk is dead
so what to do?
solution found on this article
1. – The first thing is to open the BIOS Setup or CMOS Setup by pressing the Del orF2 key or you can follow the boot screen because the screen will shows you what to press is to open the BIOS Setup.
2. – Search for a SATA Mode or Chipset SATA mode in the bios setup. Shown in this picture:
3. – Change the setting to the IDE.
4. – Save and Exit to the bios Setup.
i thinks it's acronic problem but i've sucessfully solved my problem.
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Hello,
Acronis Snap Deploy cannot edit BIOS settings (particularly SATA controller mode). So, you need to change SATA controller mode on the target machine manually (if needed).
Best regards.
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Yes, this is a BIOS related issue. Alex is correct, I have never had Acronis make any BIOS changes, and do not believe it has the capability to do so. If your image was bulit from a machine with the BIOS set for SATA mode, the system you plan to deploy that image to must also be SATA. If RAID, they must both be RAID. If AHCI, they must both be AHCI. Alternatively, if you "generalize" the system during deployment, the drivers may be generic enough to boot if the image system and the deployment system do not have this setting matching... However, then you will have to install drivers for many components on the newly deployed system as all of the drivers will be generalized using generic Windows drivers instead of the custom/newer manufacturer drivers. This is by design though so you can push a single image to different types of hardware.
Error message occurs after you change the SATA mode of the boot drive
Symptoms
After you use the BIOS setup of a Windows 7-based computer or a Windows Vista-based computer to change the Serial Advanced Technology Attachment (SATA) mode of the boot drive to use either the Advanced Host Controller Interface (AHCI) specification or redundant array of independent disks (RAID) features, you receive the following error message when the computer is restarted:
STOP 0x0000007B INACCESSABLE_BOOT_DEVICE
Cause
This issue occurs if the disk driver in Windows 7 or Windows Vista is disabled. This driver must be enabled before you change the SATA/RAID mode of the boot drive.
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