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True Image Monitor Spawning multiple dllhost.exe processes?

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Hi,

I posted a few weeks ago about this problem with dllhoste.exe *32 processes being created and slowing my PC way down. I narrowed it down to the process a called "True Image Monitor". When I shut that down the problem goes away.

Does anyone know what that process does? Does anyone have any info about a possible bug with it?

I am using a trial version of 2012 ATIH.

I am still trying to decide if I want to purchase 2012 True Image Home. This bug kind of worries me about the stability of the software. I had just rebooted the machine today and forgot to shut that process down and I had about 20 dllhost.exe processes running and the fan on the computer was starting to run indicating high processor usage. I need to permanently disable that process for now.

That being said, if I hadn't been running my old version of Acronis on my old XP machine I would have lost a lot of valuable data when that old machine hard drive died. So my experience with running on XP was fine but on my new Windows 7 64 bit OS it seems to have some problems.

Is it just me or are other people having problems running 2012 ATIH on Windows 7 64 bit OS?

Thanks for any info.

Steve

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TrueImageMonitor is a startup item that makes the system tray icon interactive and handles the ATI notifications. YOu can safely disable it. For example, you won't be able to right click on the system tray icon to launch ATI. Not a bif loss IMO.