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ATI 2012 Panel will not open

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I need to open the control panel to delete the backups because the disk is full but the control panel will not open. I have tried to open it about ten times today alone. I tried the start menu, i opened the files on my HD and tried starting it that way, and i tried right clicking the icons in the tray. This has been going on for two months now. Please tell me how to get it open or give me a slash command to do it or something!

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Normally, to delete individual or specific backup files , you would open TrueImage to the main Backup and Recovery Window

From inside the task which created the backup, RIGHT CLICK on the RECOVER option and choose Recovery Files.
From the newly opened window, in upper left corner, click on the "disk and partitions" tab.
All your files should be listed along the bottom margin of the screen.
Right click on each file to be deleted and choose delete.

To help prevent it from filling up again, create a new backup task with different settings for the backup scheme. For examples, click on the link #2 below and look at illustrations "figure 11-Full; or Figure 11-Iinc; or Figure 11-Diff". Adjust the illustrated 6 and 4 to meet your needs. Using the option to keep x number of recent version backups seems work much better than the options based on elapsed days or storage space limits. Using either of the 11-xx tasks sets up the task to work on a rotation type basis. As a new chain is added, the oldest is deleted. so it becomes a set of rotating backup chains.

You cannot launch ATI from the start menu?

Nope. Not from start menu or shortcut on desktop. The Windows permission pops up but then nothing happens. Run as Admin does not work either.

Finally got it. I ended all TIH processes from Task Mgr and then it worked.

Rebecca,
I normally have the services turned off and disabled for
Non-stop backup
Sync-Agent

If you are not using either of options, you might try turning each one off and see if your panel still returns.

Some users have had issues with the two services turned off so it may or may not work for you.

Thanks. The drive i used for those died but the tray icon still pops up. I had to manually delete the files for the main backup and use Task Mgr to stop dllhost.exe [i Googled it when i couldn't get it to delete] to make it work. Hopefully it will be ok now.