How To Remove Yellow System State Warning on TI v11
I have a registered version of True Image v11.0.0.8101 (2008)
How can I completely Remove from the main screen that big Yellow System State Warning?
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System State Warning
No backups have been scheduled yet
Result: ...
Backup Tasks: ...
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I don't want to use it anyway, but Yes I've already Scheduled and had it create a sucessful backup with it just to see if that notice would go away - it didn't.
I just want to REMOVE that Yellow Notice from showing up on the main screen when I start True Image.
How?
Thank you much
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Hi Pat,
Yes it helped, well no.. ...but I mean yes it helped in the way it was a funny read and made me smile at the imperfections of life, and what we have to go through sometimes to make things work.
I see it was really never fixed for v11, but the thing if it means I have to turn these other things on of which I'd prefer not to, you see I don't want the Secure Zone active nor the Scheduler, Try&Decide, nor any other frills or their Services. I'm an avid True Image user from the day Acronis opened their doors and have bought all their versions up to v11. Remember v6 which was only a 11 MB footprint. My favorite was v8 for its pure simplicity and effectiveness even though it tip the MB scale @ 25; from then on though trying to have the program do too many things has got Acronis in way to much trouble.
Anyway back on topic, after reading and downloading different versions this afternoon and testing them, I think I found my 'round about answer' to what I want, although I wish it didn't have come to this. I have Seagate drives, and I noticed Seagate DiscWizard which bumps up the latest True Image v11 version which is v11.0.0.8101, to a Seagate DiscWizard v11.0.0.8326 - which also Seagate claims it's Win 7 compatible, and so far it's proven to be.
I installed it on a test box and tracked the complete registry/file install. Anyway I see they kept it simple leaving all the frills out, it's perfect actually. Although I am sad in a way that it has to be rebranded - I wish to heaven that Acronis would make the same v11.0.0.8326 or better under the True Image branding.
Actually, I'd like to sit down with the owner of Acronis and I would convince them to always make a "Lite" version along side whatever the latest version is - giving just the basics, and that would bring back the True Image badge of honor (imho)... and they can call the fancy version, Pro or something, and charge more for it, whatever. All wishful thinking I bet...
Thanks Pat for the reply and good read,
Rick
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The band is designed to only wanr re automated tasks which are performed when you don't have the user interface loaded -- i.e., it's design to warn you when you aren't looking at it. That should tip you off that it's not Acronis's shining moment of ingenuity. Ignore the man behind the curtain and ignore the Warning band; it doesn't work well, and even it it did, it wouldn't really matter.
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Yes I do understand your point Scott.
The big yellow band just was esthetically annoying to me is all.
I was hoping there was an easy fix to make it go away completely and never show itself, like edit a particular file, remove that yellow image from the exe with RH, or whatever, but I've let it go and moved on now, thanks for your reply.
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