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#Delete acronis true image home 2009 from registry archive#
Various components of Acronis use the Windows COM functions to keep track of where an archive is located, especially if it is still mounted. This often makes Acronis archives show up to Explorer as “in use”. When you run Acronis, it runs in the background. I should mention that I am using Acronis True Image Home 2010.) The “File Shredder” and “Acronis Drive Cleaner” options are found in Tools and Utilities section. Lesson: If you want to only delete a single file in a folder, use the “Acronis Drive Cleanser” option. The action I took yesterday which deleted the entire folder, which included 3 files, and even though I had only selected one for deletion, was because I had used the “File Shredder” option.
#Delete acronis true image home 2009 from registry full#
I then opened up Acronis and opted the “Acronis Drive Cleaner”, and there selected the new incremental backup I had just created, and selected that file for deletion – and it worked by only deleting the just created incremental file, and left the full C drive created yesterday on the disk. As I stated above, I ran incremental backup to my full C drive created yesterday. Does anyone have a suggestion of another software program that will compete with Acronis? Basically, I think it may be time for me to leave Acronis, since a couple years ago I had problems with them on another upgrade, and it took forever to communicate the problem and ultimately to get it fixed. I am going to do another backup today and then attempt to delete only the one I did last evening, just to see if it will delete both my new one done today and the one I did last evening. tib files, each of which were full C drive backups. tib file, and Acronis also deleted the other two. tib, files – one for Jan 3, one for Jan 20 and one for Jan 27. To clarify my previous statement, I had three full C drive. I never do incrementals, always a full C drive backup. If you are using Acronis to delete a prior backup set it will delete all the files associated with a backup set.Įach of my Acronis backups are full C drive backups, consisting of EVERYTHING, system, data etc., and result in a single Acronis “.tib” file. That depends on your Acronis settings for splitting files and your backup style (i.e always full, full & incremental, etc.). Backups sets can involve more than one physical file. Someone else who uses it may be able to jump in here and give you a better answer. It has been a while since I used Acronis. When you don’t understand questions are always good. Sorry for being such a DUMMY! Your help would be appreciated, I am concerned though that when I next attempt to delete a single backup file, it may delete everything in the same folder.

I clicked to delete that specific file and the durn program not only deleted that file, but the other two previous files too! I again last night, made a new backup, and it worked perfectly. I went into Acronis and saw where I could delete files or folders, and brought up the specific Acronis backup file that I was trying to delete in IE.

#Delete acronis true image home 2009 from registry upgrade#
When I upgraded to 2010 the information describing the upgrade indicated that it was compatible with Windows 7.
