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Acronis True Image 2011 Breaking Event Viewer (Win7)

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I have been testing Acronis True Image 2011 on some notebooks we will be rolling out to management soon. All tests were going great until one of the notebooks began to crash. To investigate the crash I went to my event viewer and discovered it was not working. I tried to start the service and it gave me an error “0x80007000e Not enough storage space is available to complete this operation.”

I tried everything I could think of to fix this issue, the first place I went was some sort of registry issue, or permissions issue. There defiantly was not a storage issue. I ran into a wall and could not figure this out.

I was working with one of the new notebooks that was working. It was an imaged machine meaning when I took the notebook out of its box the first thing I did was image it with a prior backup image I created with Acronis TI 11. On this machine the Event Viewer was working fine. I installed a few more programs and created a new backup image.

Once the image was finished I tested the event viewer and discovered it was nonfunctional, and giving me the error above. I took the image I had just created and installed it back on the same machine. When it was finished the Event Viewer was working again.

I then uninstalled Acronis from the notebook and after the uninstallation the Event Viewer was nonfunctional. I have run the Acronis cleanup program and it changed nothing.

This issue makes this a deal breaker unless Acronis can tell me how to fix this. We were planning on purchasing a license for the 10 notebooks we are placing into service, but not unless this issue can be fixed.

I searched the forums thinking someone else must have dealt with this issue, but I can find nothing.

The notebooks are Lenovos with 4 gig ram, 500 gig drives, running Win 7 Professional (64bit) in a domain environment.

Someone please help.

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