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Regular BSOD linked to snapman.sys

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I keep getting BSODs on my Windows 8.1 system, which appear to be linked to snapman.sys. I'm at a point where I'm about to uninstall True Image 2014 to resolve this issue, but I'm hoping there might be another solution.

I've attached a minidump file from a BSOD I had this afternoon.

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Snapman.sys is a driver which is used to flush the file system mounted to the disk volume being read by Acronis TI. BSOD's caused by drivers can indicate that the driver file is corrupt. It can also indicate, in the case of snapman.sys, an error on the disk. You can scan your disk for errors using chkdsk run from an admin command prompt. You can also try to repair your Acronis TI installation by rerunning the installation file and from the menu which appears when you do so choosing the repair install option. If all fails then an uninstall/reinstall may solve the issue. If you must reinstall insure that anti virus software is disabled when you do so.

There's no corruption on my drives and a repair installation didn't resolve the crashes. I have now uninstalled True Image and have moved to another backup solution, which has not crashed on me since installing it 5 days ago.